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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1941)
I" THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON PAGE NINTH Clanlflod Advertising Ratoi: Ono tiny per word 3c 3 dny run por word 6o 3 day run per word Bo 4 dny run per word lOo 5 duy run per word 11a Wottk run per word 12a Month run .'. per word 32a Glaiiljjied AduekttiUity SecUan, 20 DISCOUNT for Payment In Advance. Tills dis count given to do away with book work and billing ... on actual paid In advance ad) only. 5 DISCOUNT for Payment by the 10th. This dis count given to insure prompt payment of ads charged on monthly basis. lM . NASSIFIED INDEX Apartments For Haul 24 Automotive) 94 Business Opportunities 4H Kducutlnnal .. 12 Financial 40 Por Sale or Trndo 3H General Notices 4 Health ....13 Help Wanted, Female........ ! Help Wanted, Male Homes For Rent Livestock and Poultry Lost mid Found Miscellaneous for Rent Miscellaneous Fur Sulo . Mlscellaneotii Wanted .. Situations Wanted To Exchange .'. . Transportation Pc mo i in Is Real Estuto For Halo .... Real Eituto Wanted ..... Room and Board Rooms For Kent Services 1U Loll and Found LOST Somewhere In liiislnfiui dlntrlit, pnlr llitlil rimmed glanr. Reward. 131.') Wl. ford. 10-13 LOST Lnily's yellow cold Will (ham wrl.il wnlrli, blink rord band. Itewiird. IMioiie US32. 1013 LOST At IVllcim (Vile. Tue. day, Oetiilivr 7, mint's gold ring with tiger eyo ntonv, Viilu ablo (or personal reasons. Re ward. Inquire Pelican Cnia. I II-1 3 4 uUnora! Notices NOTICE I will not be respon sible (or debts contracted by anyone other than myself. .Sinned October 13, 1041. A, ('. Konnerly. 10 13 DUCK POND to l.'iisu for hunt ing season. Excellent shootlnH $100. It. W. Hunt, Itt. 1, Box B01. 1012 KOI.'S BEAUTY SHOP (100 K Muln. Ph. 0353 Muchlno por- mancnts, $1.80 and $2,110 Ma chine Irs (high grade) 33 or z for S3. Hairstyles, 3. 1c wot. 00c dry or with shumpon, 73c complete. Flngrrwnvrs, 25c. wet, 33c dry, complete 30c. Open lifter 0 by i.puolntinenl 111-28 I Transportation DRIVING .EAST to Ohio soon Will take one passenger to help drive. Write Box 2301, Nowslierald. 10-13 DRIVING to. Yiiklma and Seattle . vnconewiuy, returning in a week. Room for three for com pany. Phone 4322, Mrs. Riley 10-13 10 Service CLASS Duplate safety glass, window glass, plalo and mirrors, rcsll verlng. Kimball's Glass Shop, 827 Walnut. Phone 7378. 11-Omtf CARPENTER and cabinet work by contract or day. remodel lug or new. Cecil Green Sr. Phone 4803. 10 15 I WILL obtain your delayed birth certificate for you. Chas. Hathaway. Tel 6473, 120 N. 10th St., Klnmalh Falls, Ore. 10-17 DRESSMAKING, hemstitching, buttons, buckles covered. Al terations on new and old cloth ing. Mrs. H. M. Allcndor. 731 Main. Room 210. Phone 7203. 10-lOmtf RAY HALL Your electrolux dealer sales and service. 813 Roscway Drive. Phono 7107 111 FLOOR SANDING, Finishing We gencrnlo our own power C. DuFour. Phone 3008. I 10-2Bnitf WRINGER ROLLS Washing machine and vacuum cleaner parts for all makes. Merit Washing Machine Service. 611 South Sixth. 10-3 lmlf SPENCER CORSETIERE, Susie Wolf, Phone 5304 evenings. 1015 PAINTING, KALSOMININO H. L. Brown. Phono 4220. 10-10mtf TACKED DOWN CARPETS, nigs and furniture expertly cleaned. Doremus Rug Clean ers. Phone 8873. 2012 Or chard. U-l ELECTROLUX CLEANER Sales and Service. Your dealer Tarkcl Tweet. Phono 81)17. 10-22 WARNING tin... ..tii i - i. " l M 1 1: 1 will BUUII ue lll-ii.', nw now Is the llnio to pnlnt tlmf roof, wo can save your out root and your money. Estimates free. Edward V. Monro Phono 3472 10 15 FLOOR SANDING Old floors reflnlshed. Norman Frnley Phono 4001. 10-24mtf PAPER HANGING, painting, knl somlnlng. Dlnl 0848 Mclvln " E. Frost. 10-13mtf PICTURE FRAMING Art mid Gift Shop, 810 Main. 10-24mtl i PICTURE FRAMING Goellor's .' Wallpaper nnd Paint, across ' from Wlllnrd. 110 ftervlcat PILE sufferers consult Dr. E. M, Miirshu, Chlroprui'tlc physl elan, Stewart-Drew Dldg. 11-0 SAWS GUMMED, better than new. Ilodeiihuiner Suw Filing, 333 E. Muln. 110 HOUSE CLEANING. Art Hull" diet. UH'III. 11-10 HA'ITERIEH CHARGED In 30 minutes. Roymer's Associated Service, Fourth 'and Main. lKlmtf FLOOR SANDING and refinish Ing. Clifford Golden. Phono 3022. 10-31mtf CURTAINS home laundered, stri-lched. Reasonable. Phoun 81147. ll-Sintf Educational ACCORDION LESSONS II. Victor Phone 3UU3. 1014 MODERNISTIC BEAUTY COL LEGE 013 Klamath Ave I'lionn 3HH3 lOOmtf PIANO, voice, violin, guitar les sons. Prof. Nnvuzlo. Phone 11303. 11-0 13 Health DOCTOR M. C. CASSEL, chlro prnclle clinic same locution, 332 Muln Dlnl 7213 ll-7mtf 14 Help Wanted, Female WANTED f Competent couple for ranch. Good wages. Mo dern conveniences. Phone 7120. 10-14 WANTED Middle-aged house keeper for motherless home. Call between II a. m. and 3 p. m. 304 N. 10th. Phono 0814. 10-14 WANTED Woman over 25 to rare for children. Must stuy from 3:30 p. in. to 0 a, in. Phono 8430. 10 13 EXPERIENCED COOK for res v taurunt work. Buffalo Lunch, 2441 So. 0th. 10-13 HOUSEKEEPER WANTED . Good wages, board and room. Sunduys off. 1100 Pine, tip stairs. 10-13 WANTED School girl to work for room, board and wages. Call 4H52 after 0:30. 10-15 WOMEN WANTED Address our catalogs. 2c each paid in advanco plus bonuses. Every . tiling supplied. Free details. furnished. RALEIGH PREM 1UM CO., Lawyer s Bldg., Jer sey City, N. J. 10-13 MIDDLE AGED housekeeper nlco home, private room ond bath, good wages. 123 West Main after 2 p. m. 2104U WANTED Reliable unlncunv bcred mlddlcagcd woman for care of two small children on ranch. Phono 7R23. 10-13 IB Holp Wanted. Male WANTED Single farm- hand Experienced. Sanford Jones, Bonanza, Ore. lllltf WANTED PORTER Medical Dental Bldg. Barber Shop. 1830tf YOUNG MAN WANTED De partment store requires the services of a young man with some selling end display ex- perience for their men's sec tion. Pcrmuncnt position if qualified and willing to learn Stato age and qualifications In first letter. Address Box XII. caro Mull-Trlbtmo, Med ford. Oregon. 10-13 18 Situations Wanted SHIPMANS BOARDING HOME for children. Good food, school busses to door. 3802 nisbee, south Altamont. Phone 7305. ll-3mtf BABYLAND Care of babies and young children. Hour, doyorweck. 412 High. Phone 8341. 10-12mtf WANTED Hour work. Prefer St. Francis district. Refer ences. Phone 7002, 10-13 20 Room and Board ROOM Lndy or gentleman Hoard, laundry If desired 1018 Washington. 10-18 ROOM Board, laundry and gar age. Rates for two. Also board without room. 1334 Worden. 10-18 ROOM AND HOARD 620 Jef ferson. 10-13 ROOMS 1034 High. 11-6 BOARD AND ROOM 0206. Phono 10-12 ROOM, BOARD Comfortable homo. Excellent table. Close In. 1028 Jefferson or phone 4703. 424U BOARD, ROOM 1711 Wnll . 10-12 ROOM, BOARD 220 Washing ton 10-13 ROOMS 710 Muln. 10-10 22 Rooms For Rent ROOM for gentleman li mod ern home. Phono 400(. 10-17 10 Rooms For Bent COMFORTABLE ROOM for one or two persons. Outside en trance, two blocks from Muln street. 234 No. 8th Street. 2550tf ROOMS 1034 High. ll-5mlf CLAREMONT, 228 No. 4th. All outside, newly decorated mo dern rooms, all with new In nersprlng mattresses. Free parking. 1013mtf HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 1304 Worden. 10-23 ROOM FOR RENT 314 Wash IngU.n, 202411 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 3.50 ond $4.50. 410 So. 3th. 10-10 NICE STEAM HEATED room. Court View Hotel, 3rd and Main. 10-17 NICE FRONT ROOM. 023 Grunt. Phone 5038. 10-17 MARS HOTEL Clean rooms, $3 week and up. $1 per night 1411 Main. 11-10 24 Apartments For Rant RIVERVIEW 4 rooms, nicely 'furnished. Electric. Phone 5817. 2700tf FOR RENT Furnished 3-room apartment In duplex. Close in. Phone 4253, or 014 Lin coln. 10-13 FURNISHED APARTMENT 133 N. 10th. 10-13 FURNISHED apt., 2 rooms and shower. Inquire 123 Pine. 10-13 PARTLY FURNISHED APT. Wood, lights and water. 1720 Wall. ' 10-13 VACANCY Esplanade Courts. Furnished 10-31mtf FURNISHED Apts., wood, light, water, gas. 410 No. 10th. 10-21 VACANCY October 13. 900 Owens. 10-16 .RIVERSIDE APTS. Everything furnished. $3.00, $4.00. No. 2 Main. 10-13 4-ROOM APARTMENT Adults. 400 Oak. 10-10 THREE-ROOM unfurnished du plex. Hot water heat. Phone 0850 evenings. lSUtf VACANCY Jacobs Apartments, 213 Cedar. . lfllltf CASCADE Apartment Hotel Completely furnished. Con venient hotel service. Day. week or month ll-0mtf 28 Houses For Rent FURNISHED 3 ROOMS, bath, garage. Water paid. 2424 So. 6th. 10-13 COMPLETELY furnished 3-room house. 142 Nevada. 2304tf HOT SPRINGS New, unfur- nished 4 rooms, bath and laun dry. Hardwood floors. Adults. No pets. Dial 4451. 2798U HOT SPRINGS Eight-room house, 2 baths, laundry, full cement basement, suitable for 2 cars. Hardwood floors, fire place. News-Herald Box 2300, 10-16 SMALL modern furnished cot tage. Adults. 2125 Bichn 10-13 FOUR . ROOM mnHnm ,.r,. nulled house. 3 hlnnlre (mm Main. Adults. $27. Call 0540 alter 0 o clock. No pets. 1509tf TRUCKS FOR KENT You drive. Move yourself, save t Stiles Beacon Service, 1201 East Main. Phone onit ' ll-7mtf CLEAN 3-room furnished house, one bedroom. Close in. Adults, 1116 High. 10-13 MODERN SIX unniw House- on in. tn. inquire Sherman Grocery, corner Oak and S. 11th. 10-14 FIVE ROOM modern house part ly furnished. Dial 3713. 10-13 26 Miscellaneous For Rent FOR RENT Floor sanders and edgor, floor polisher, paint sprayer. J, C. Patterson Paint Store, 1220 E. Main. 10-29 OFFICE FOR RENT 710 Main. 10-10 30 Rial Estate For Sale BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Two successful morcantlla es tablishments are now for sale at prices which will Interest anyone experienced in these lines. One located In Lukcvicw. A real chance to Bet something that Is sound. Chilcote and Smith Since 1S0D 111 N. 9th St. Phono 4384 10-13 LOT Corner Crescent and Portland. Approximately 200 foot frontage bn each street. No Incumbrance. Total price $880. C. B. Rnnoy, 1007 Cres cent. 10-13 22 STRICTLY BUSINESS I I ,. . 1 j i V "I've never had any actual experience as a filing clerk. Sir, but I can always find things in ray handbag without too much trouble." 30 Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE! Fivc-roon plaster ed house, $1200 cash. Sec Lamb, Long Bell cook house. 10-18 FOR SALE 1 i acres with four room furnished house, near Keno. Phone 8361. 1033 Aus tin after 5 p. m. 10-15 FOR SALE New three-room house Lindley Heights $450 cash. Rt. 3 Box 381 A. Alvin Wclkc. 10-14 FOR SALE. TRADE or RENT Three-room modern home, one block from bus. Terms. In quire J. D. Powell, 1814 Ivory, St., in Shasta way. 1499tf FOR SALE 3 bedroom house. Lived in 1 year 8 months. 1535 Eldorado. Phone 7045. 10-13 5-ROOM completely furnished home on pavement. Close In 6967. 10-14 FOR SALE Improved ranch. T. Lcnhart, Dairy. 11-6 FINE INCOME PROPERTY Close In. Four nice apartments tipstoirs, npv.acanclcj. Large , store or cafe downstairs, part ly equipped. Sacrifice because of illness. Reasonable down payment, balonce terms. Mabel Olson, 2015 Oregon. Call at any time. 10-13 FOR SALE Furnished two-bedroom home. Furnace, electric water heater. $3800. Terms. Phone 5309 for appointment. 10-14 FOR SALE A bargain. One acre, house, garage, woodshed, trees. $1300. Part cash. 2007 Etna. 10-13 34 Automotive EQUITY "39 Ford Deluxe Tudor. 115 Michigan after 7 p. m. 10-18 FOR SALE 1937 Nash 6 4-door sedan. Radio and heater equip ped. Call 702 No. 11th St., Klamath Falls, Ore. 10-15 1936 CHEVROLET li-Ton Plat form Truck. Long whcelbase, duals. Transmission and rear end in very good condition. $275. Phone 6912 or 4277. 2788tf FOR SALE Good '34 Plymouth. Cheap. 2135 So. 6th. 10-18 NEED CASH. 1930 Model A roadster, $85.00. Good condi tion. Phone 3772. 10-13 AUTO GLASS REPLACE that cracked or broken glass In your car at Rewey's Glass Shop. Labor and materials guaranteed. 1418 Elm, across from Consoli dated Freight Depot. Phone 3833 or 8387. 11-Omtf ATTENTION JIPPOS For sale: International truck and trailer, A-l condition. Called east on business reason for selling. See J. D. Chnmplin, 133 N. 10th, Apt. 3. 10-13 36 Miscellaneous for Sale FOR SALE German Police pup. 139 Michigan. 10-14 BOAT 18 ft. inboard. A-l con dition. Very reasonable. 351 E. Main. 10-25 FOR SALE Pair fine bird dogs. 2135 So. 6th. 10-18 FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES, Including some Victorian Pe riod. 108 Bush St., Ashland, 10-15 FOR . SALE Grain sacks, used once. Haley Bros., Bonanza, Ore. ' 10-14 FOR SALE 2-ton Dodgo truck, or trade for pickup. James Brothanck, Malin. 10-13 STOVES REPAIRED All parts stocked. Used furniture, stoves bought. OK Second Hand Store. 820 Klamath. Phone 5071. 10-31mtf by McFealters 36 Miscellaneous For Saie RED OR GREY CINDERS for driveways. Phone 4748 eve nings or Sundays. Howard Graham. 2023tf FOR SALE Dachshund pups, $10 each. Mrs. Calmes at Keno. 10-13 FIX THAT RADIO Our busi ness is sound. Connor Service Co., 2007 South Sixth. Phone 0878. Just south of viaduct. lO-Omtf MODEL 70, 300 Magnum model 12 3-inch Shell, nearly new. Will take lighter guns in trade. Phone 5628 140 East Main. 2558-tf. FOR SALE Allis Chalmers draper pick-up, practically new. Priced to sell. W. L. Clink, Tulclako, Calif. P. O. Box 823. 10-14 SLAB WOOD Fir. $2 cord at mill $5.00 delivered. Dial .8075. Highlcy's Market, Sum mers lane. 10-31 FERTILIZER AND LAWN DIRT .2438 Shasta way. Phone 0817. 10-30 STEAM HEAT from any electric outlet by Electristeem Radi ator. F. R. Haugcr, 515 Mar ket. Phone 7221. 10-14 ELECTRIC STOVE Small 3 burner Universal with oven and warming shelf. Good con dition, $20.00. Call 4220. lUOltf GOELLER'S trim your wall paper free. 230 Main. 10-17mtf DRY PINE factory mill blocks 128 cubic foot load, $4.25 de livered. Metier Bros. Dial 5852. 10-19mtf RED FRYERS, sweet Spanish onions, sack carrots. Crystal's, Alerrill-Lakeview Junction. 10-15 SIXTY CATERPILLAR and bulldozer, hydraulic lift, ex tra set of tracks, loading planks and chokers. Will sac rifice for $995. Shults Bros , Medford, Ore. 10-20 OIL TO BURN For Union heat ing oils, phone 8404. Klamath Oil Co., 615 Klamath. 10-31mtf CITY MAPS Up-to-the-minute, including suburban sections Block numbers indicated, in dex keyed to map. Price, 20c For sale at Carmichael's news stand, chamber of commerce. Ernie Piluso's Drive-in, Ever- body's Drug. Lee Hendrick's Drug. Louio Polin's, Postoffice news stand, Robinson s Food store, Shaw Stationery, The News . Herald, Vies Signal Service. 2025tf HOUSE TRAILER Reasonable. Inquire 652 Broad, rear 600. 10-13 MOTORCYCLES Bargain prices. Bodenhamer's, 351 E. Main. 11-9 SMALL ELECTRIC STOVE with 3 burners and oven. 1018 Washington. 2196tf FOR SALE Oil heater, daven port, chair and rug. Phone 7310. 10-13 FOR SALE Writing desk, radio' cupboard. 2441 Garden. 10-13 FOR SALE 850 sacks feed bnrley $1.25 per 100. E. A Glllilimd, Tulelnke. 10-14 40 To Exchange SIX-ROOM HOUSE, Portland. Trade for Klamath Falls prop erty. Phone 5475. 10-13 42 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED TO BUY Battery operated fence controller; also small tractor, plow and scrap er. Inquire R. C. Prudhomme, 6102 So. 6th St. Phone 4043. 10-15 '42 Miscellaneous Wanted ! WANTED Old glass, China, clocks, organs or furniture over 25 years old. Write Box 2480, News-Herald. 2480-tf CASH for 38 to yd. shovel Give full particulars. News Herald. Box 2534. 10-17 44 Livestock and Poultry FOR SALE 30 Wether lambs, average 70 lbs. 0 black-faced. 9 months old bucks. Rt. 1 Box 801. R. W. Hunt. 10-13 15 FEEDER PIGS. 2 brood sows. Inquire Rt. 1, Box 677, 1 mile north Spring Lake schoolhouse evenings. 10-14 FOR SALE Two Jersey and one Holsteln cows, springers. John Goldsworthy, Merrill. 1015 FOR SALE 27 head white-faced ewes; also weancr pigs. 12 miles from Bonanza in Lan gcll valley; John Abraham. 10-14 FOR SALE 2-year-old mare. Phone 8301. 1633 Austin after 5 p. m. 10-15 FOR SALE Brood sows ready to farrow Oct. and Nov. If you want to raise pigs or increase your present herd here is your chance. These sows are bacon type Poland China stock. Price reasonable. Goose Haven Ranch, Midland, Ore. 10-17 FOR SALE 2-Guernsey and Jersey heifers, 1 manure spreader. Fred Beymer, Rt. 1 Box 880. 10-14 FOR SALE Four cows, one bull, one heifer, three heifer calves, two bull calves. W. B. Addleman Ranch, 11 miles N. E. Malin. 10-13 RAMS FOR SALE 16 Hamp shire, 7 Rambouillets, 6 Ro mindales. 80 aged ewes. Cheap. J. F. Adams, Merrill. 2776tf FARMERS ATTENTION High est prices paid for beef, veal, hogs and livestock. Call Klamath Packing Co. Phone 5361 Midland Road 10-31mtf WE BUY live poultry and rab bits of all kinds Trulove's Market. Phone 4282. 919 East Main. 10-15mtf FOR SALE 50 extra good white weaner pigs. Sam Young, Rt. 1, Box 351, Medford, Ore. Phoenix-Jacksonville road. 10-13 46 Financial CASH LOANS WITHOUT ENDORSERS S WAYS TO GET A CONSUMERS 1 CASH LOAS PHOXK NVBITB - COME IS You nH no eo-ele.ntre or endorser! to ret a coruuioers loan wh-thr you are married or tingle THREE LOAN PLANS NO. l-INTOMK LOANS On tour note oftlT. Xo wife tUslgn mAit. Xo co-signers. XO. S FI!It1Tl'RF LOANS Your character is mors Important than the furniture Ittelf. X0.5-AIT( LOAX3 .W to 9500 cash loans and retta aocisg. CONSUMERS CREDIT M;J5 1351 720 Pine St. Phone 7711 IMImlt AUTO LOANS , For Quick Service, See ' S. Madison Mullen AGENT About reducing your payments, or borrowing on your car. Coast Finance Co. license M 3IS Room 6-7 Ilopka Btdg. Up, tain 110 S. I Phone Mil 104tmtt LOANS ON VOIR AIT0U0BILB Cash At Once! Tour Car Nreil Not Be Fully Paid For . . . See Us Today Commercial Finance . CORPORATION I In South sth St.. Klamath Fella Phone KS IMInitf See Dinty Moore For AUTO LOANS , REFINANCING Locally Owned Motor Investment COMPANY IK K. 7th Lit. SI-37.1 Thone jajj tn.iimtf 48 Business Opportunities CAFE doing good business. Clear. Selling account illness. Priced right for quick sale. Box 2547. 10-13 To show up at their best. pearls require skin moisture. They loose luster if kept long in a vault. Automotive Buick '41 Buick Century Sedan, de luxe, radio, heater and soot covers. '41 Buick Special Sedan, a tone. '39 Packard 120 Sedan, radio. '38 Packard Six Sedan, '39 Chevrolet Town Sedan, many extras. ; '37 Buick Special Sedan. "38 Buick Special Sedan. '36 DeSoto 6-C Under Sedan. '30 Oldsmoblle 6-Cyl. Sedan. '31 Chevrolet Coupe, good. '29 Nash 6-Cyl. Sedan, good tires. Several Good Pickups, ready. H. E. Hauger Open Evenings 1330 Main Phone 5151 LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH. ROY B. CAIN, ' Plaintiff vs. NEAT A J. CAIN, Defendant. TO: NEATA J. CAIN. Defend- ant. IN THE NAME np THP STATE OF OREGON, GREET INGS: You are hereby notified and required to appear and answer the complaint filed against ygu in the above entitlpH mit snH court on or before the 23rd day of October, 194i, and If you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the Plaintiff urill apply to the court for the re- net prayed for in his complaint, on tile herein towit: For a decree of this hnnnrahlo Court, dissolving the bonds of maxnmony, Dy way of divorce, existing between the plaintiff and the Defendant, nnd fnr mir-h other and further relief as may seem just and equitable. This summon is cprvnd iinnn you by Publication, pursuant to an uraer of the Honorable David R. Vandenbere. Jndee nt th Circuit Court, Klamath County. State of Oregon, said order being dated the 22nd day of Septem ber, 1941, and by publication thereof once a week for four rnn. secutive and successive weeks, the date of the first publication being the 22nd day of Septem ber, 1941 and' the date of the last publication being the 20th day of October, 1941. F. H. MILLS, Attorney, for Plaintiff, 628 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. S. 22-29; O. 6-13-20. No. 151. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been ap pointed Administrator of the es tate of Charles . Wedel, De ceased. All persons having claims against said estate should file same verified with the undersigned at 517 Main street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from September 15, 1941. J. E. HOSKING, Administrator of the estate of Charles E. Wedel, Deceased. S. 15-22-29; O. 6-13. No. 149. NOTICE -IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF ANNA MAY JOHN SON, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have filed my final account of the administration of the above entitled estate and that the Court has appointed November 5th. 1941, at 10:00 a. m., as the tune for hearing objections to such final account and the settle ment thereof. JAMES ANDREW JOHNSON, Administrator of said estate O. 6-13-20-27. No. 154. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF FREDERICK J. HAGELSTEIN, also known as FRED HAGELSTEIN, De ceased, Notice is herebv aivern tn tlte creditors of said deceased, and an persons interested In his es tate, to Dresent their rlalm. tn the undersigned, the duly ap pointee. Administrator of said es tate, at Room 211 IOOF Build- lllir. Klamnth lTalla OrAtfnn within six months from and after this 13th day of October, 1941, 34 ADVANCES HELD MINQR MATTER IN SOVIET WAR By DeWITT MacKENZIE (Special News Service) Hitler's armies of conquest continue to drive toward Mos co., though with somewhat lessened momentum, and the Russians freely admit the grav ity of their position. Despite this we are faced with the paradoxical problem of whether the nazls actually are rolling up a great triumph or merely are piling up trouble for themselves. We must remember that the c jx of this position is not whether tho wis are compelled to give ground, but whether in doing they are able to retreat in an orderly manner to fresh defenses. That ia to say, the thing which matter isn' whether the invaders tak territory, or cvr Moscow, but whether the Russia military machine is about to collapse. The Germans themselves have emphasize ' this point time and again. If the red armies are In fact shattered and on the point of disintegration even beings wit' out any command what ever as Berlin claim i last week, then Hitler's hosts ar indeed going plae-e. But If it is tniJ that there still re mains an organized resistance in front of Germans, and th ' the bolshevists are not fighting haphazardly without any guidance, then we have a different picture. The latest word from Mos cow is that the reds are brine Ing up reserves and are coun terattacking at r. any point. Now a disorganized and routed army doesn't counter-attack; It doesn't fall back syste-.atically, resisting step by step. When you get th- conflict, ing claims all boiled down, It seems clear that the Russians are continuing- to put up a stiff resistance in the face of super ior strength. Still, this Is no guarantee against a collapse of the defense. The nazls ay succeed In taking Moscow. Thi is not, however, by any mean a certainty. Even should the capital fall this wouldn't necessarily repre sent a decisive blow. As I have pointed out before, so long as the bolshevist fighting ma chine doesn't collapse, and re tains its mobility and organ ization, the. capture of Moscow won't prec'ude the formation of fresh red defence lines east of . the capital. This would m .1 continuation of the war a terrific burden ijpr the relch. Private Fred Harten, son of Mrs. Carmel Harten, Klamath Falls, was recently awarded bay onet and rifle medals, according to word from Camp Wolters, Texas, where Harten is stationed with the 59th Infantry battalion. Harten is a graduate of Klam ath1 Union high school and was a fireman for the Southern Paci fic before entering the army. Wood Slated for Biggest Part In Building, Claim PORTLAND. Oct. 13 (P) Wood will play an increasingly important part in construction as steel becomes more difficult to obtain under the priorities system, H. G. Steneraon, New York City, predicted Saturday. Stenerson, vice-president ol the Duffy Construction com pany, said he would contract for $400,000 worth of fir for use as trusses in warehouses for eastern war material. Bidding Dull at Wool Auction PORTLAND, Oct. IS (A) In dull bidding little more than one-fourth of 2,000,000 pounds of wool were bought at the an nual Pacific northwest wool auc tions during the weekend. Buyers Saturday purchased 280,000 pounds, bringing total Sales to 585,000 pounds. Prices remained firm above the market level. Highest bid was 40 cents a pound on Oregon valley medium wool. Range wool . sold at 29-301 cents and Iamb wool at 37-40 cents a pound. being the date of the first publi cation of this notice. GEORGE HAGELSTEIN, Administrator of the Es tate of Frederick J. Hagel stein, Deceased. . 0. 13-20-27; N. 3-10. No.tf 38.