PACE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THANK JENKINS MALCOLM XPLEY Editor Managinr Editor Entered at eecond dais mutter at the posloffice at Klamath VatU. Ore. on Aujuat 30. 10W, under act of congrtu, March 8, 18T9 A temporary combination of the Evening Herald and (he Klamath Newt, Published every afternoon except Sunday at Esplanade and Tint streets, Klamath Falls, Oregon, hy the Herald Publishing Co. and the News Publishing Company. SUBSCRIPTION BATES: By carrier .wm,...month 75c By mall ......6 months $3.35 By carrier year 7.S0 By mail year $6.00 Outside Klamath, Lake, Modoc, Siskiyou counties ....year $7.00 Member. Associated Press Member Audit Bureau Circulation EPLEY Today's Roundup By MALCOLM EPLEY AS goes Oregon, so goes the nation, says the Oregon Voter, Portland political weekly. The Voter this week carries an interesting sur vey which shows Oregon as a better political index staia than Maine. Since it became a state, Ore-' gon has voted for 17 out of 21 winning presidential candi dates. That beats Maine's record of IS wins. We have always thought that Maine got its reputation as an index state because Maine was traditionally re publican and for a long time republicans won most of the presidential contests. In more recent voting, elections, when the honors have passed back and forth between republicans and democrats, Oregon's vote has been a better index than Maine's. Klamath county, we have been told, has never given a majority vote to a presidential candidate who did not get elected. We haven'i checked that clear back, but we believe it is true. Hence Klamath is a good index county in a good "'ex state. Plane Wreckage Incident YESTERDAY'S plane crash wreckage incident points to the need for army and navy of ficials filing formal information with local county officials when wreckage is left in remote places in the county. In this case, two young hunters found wreck age of an army plane, that had been previously inspected and therefore bore no special signific ance. They did the right thing, however, in notifying local authorities. When the navy re ported it had no planes unaccounted for, Sheriff Lloyd Low organized a small party to look over the wreck on the bare chance that it . .might be the remains of one of two civilian jplanes which mysteriously disappeared in Ore Son a few years ago. Had the army previously given the sheriff's office the exact location of the plane wreckage which had been left in the woods, the sheriff would have been spared his efforts. a a Two Planes Still Missing who never reported after taking off from Eu gene airport southward bound in 1941. Marine Games CAPTAIN CLYDE ROBERTS of the Marine Barracks football team was somewhat dis appointed in the civilian attendance at the Marine-Willamette game last Saturday. Several hundred townspeople were on hand, but not the 1300 expected. The marines have a fine team, and promise a lot of good football for Klamath fans this fall. They play the University of California Ramblers here tomorrow. To the folks who like foot ball, wc heartily recommend the marine games. They nicely fill in the local grid schedule this fall, which otherwise would be a bit short. Why not give our marines the kind of support we give our high school? News Behind the News By PAUL MALLON WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 The Dewey tax plan is a deftly politicalized composite of the several new and somewhat revolutionary tax programs publicized' recently. The experts here generally think it will work. In fact it represents the currently-running thought in congress the apparent inclinations of the con gressional tax leaders. The administration has not yet officially com mitted itself cither through the treasury or White House, although, as Dewey noted, some unofficial administration spokesmen have been unofficially sidling toward some of the ideas. e Low Taxes THE theory, in its utmost simplicity, is to have a large national income and a low per manent tax structure at least much lower than that of today. In short, it proposes to raise a lot of money by smaller taxes on larger pre war incomes with complete abandonment of the old New Deal theory of tax and spend soak everyone who has an income in order to raise funds for free flowing government- ex penditure (Keynes theory). Unquestionably the government will be forced to these methods by impelling postwar factors, the basic theories of which were first evolved, or at least noted in this column, beginning a year or more back as you will recall. Dewey kept his variation of the underlying theme in generalized terms. Ditching of the taxes 'on the lower brackets certainly mean cancellation of the victory tax. But he did not say how much he would lower the income and corporation and taxes, thus avoiding the arguments involved in the new Ruml plan, that of the Committee on Eco nomic Development (an organization of a group of top business men; indorsed both by the United States Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Manufacturers). ,But he did turn away from the Twin-Cities tax plan by ignoring its basic recommendation lor a a per cent general sales tax, and as a matter of fact, the sales tax subject entirely. He wants to cut down excise tax (as do Ruml and C. E. D.) which are in reality sales taxes, so obviously he 'is against that method. Klamath Church Directory Firkl Prhvtarian Church N. tith and Pine. Raw David 1'. Bar nett. Jr., pastor. K3 N- 8th. Church te rnluino 7:111. Bible school at : a, m, worship at 11 a. m. Three Christian Kq dcavor group at o:jn jt. m. Sarred Htarl Eighth and High streets. Sunday AUiiet: T, 8. 0:30 and 11 a. I Holy Day Manses: 6, 8 and 8:30 a, ra. Weekday Mim: U a. nt. Contcftkimut: Saturdays, Eves of Holy days and firit Fridays from 3 to 4 p m. ana irom :ju loo.au p, ra. Church of (lad 1307 Division. Rv. H. M. Bigger. Ps lor. Church school. 10 a. nt Preavtv ing service. U a. m. VLB. 8:30 p. ra, pieacntng service, t: p. m. Kir it Church af fiod AltfHiioitt and Delaware. Rev. G. W Gem Its, oaitur. Sunday school, 8:45 a. m. Morning devotions. 11 o clock. Vounr rtaonte'i aervlca. IT 4 5 n. m. Preaching. T:3n p. m. Prayer service vtednesday. t:w p. m. Tha Salvation Arm Kourlh And Klamath. Comnany meet' ing 10 a, in. Holines meeting 11 a. m EvansellKltc meeting R p. ni. Thursday and Saturday 8 p. m. Offlcars in charge. major ana Mrs. w.noswau. Church of Chrfsl 22M Wantland. Ministers. Raymond 1. Gibbs. 3i:l Wantland. phone 4BJ, and M. Lloyd Smith. .1337 Alternant drive. Dhono .TOM. Bible study. 10 a. m, sermon and communion. 11 a. m. to 13 noon. evening services. 7: octocK Indies Hlbio class. Thursday. 2 Friday Bible study. 7:45 p. m. A hearty nt nauon io an. Immsntirl Bant lit 11th and High. Rev. J. T. Chlsum. da s tor 1003 Lincoln. Phone 9410 C. r. Locerwell. director of muaic. Sundav school. :4S a. m. Morning worship. 11 i m. oun people, 6:30 p- tn. Evening rrv is, i.,iu n. m. minwiiK nnvar. Keanesaay, t;j" p m e e Srvrntti-Diy Adrentlst Sabbath school Saturdays 9:30 at church. RW North 9th. Pastor. P. C. Aiacreon aprans at ine ll a. m. service eraser meeting, yteneaay, 7:0 p. m. Klamath Lutheran Cross and Crescent. S. M. Toonets. rjtor Residence 1175 Crefant. phone 345?. Sunrfav school at t:4S a. m. Dfvine worshin at 11 a. m. Senior choir rencarsai weane"" t 7:30 p. m. a a Ffff Mrlhodlst 42 South Ninth. Rev. Korrle Hughes, oastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Homer niuntei. superintendent Morn I n ff service at 11 a. m. Happy hour and YPMS at T tv m. Evangelist servle? at 7:45 p. m. Thursday evening at 7:45 prayer meeting. Practical Theory X"N the scent of a possible story breaking the HEHIND his reasoning apparently are some w- uya.cijr ui previously unreported planes, U specuic ugures worked out by C. E. D. this scribe went to the Buck lake wreckaee with Sheriff Low. The plane is lying about a half mile back . in the deep woods from the edge of dry Buck lake. Pieces of the wreckage are widely scat tered as a result of a dynamite blast set off tinder the plane when it was decided it could not be salvaged. The top of one good-sized tree is broken where the plane came through the timber, and there are scars on other trees, ; We soon became convinced the wreckage was that of the army plane that carried the pilot to his death last April. We recalled that Cap tain William Lawrence, who was riding in the plane, survived miraculously, and Eugene Wal ton, a nearby farmer, heard the crash and went to his aid. We found flash bulbs and other evidences nearby that convinced us the wreck had been previously photographed, A match folder from the Busy Bee restaurant in Klamath Falls lay beside the wreck, and the Busy Bee here gets a bit of unexpected advertising. A quick check when we returned to town left no doubt as to the identity of this plane. Hunters in the deep woods can still be on the watch for the remains of the plane of Mr and Mrs. Dick Walbert, Medford, who disappeared in 1940 after leaving Medford airport, and the plane of Elmer Jeffries and Frank McKenna, which indicate the theory is practical and would support the government. That plan contem plated, employment of 55,000,000 persons at a 40-hour week on approximately present wages and prices to get the necessary 5140,000,000,000 of income. Out of that the government would take $20. 000,000,000 in taxes, of which about Sfi.nnn nnn 000 would be required for carrying the war debt and the other $14,000,000,000 would pro vide government expense, which will no doubt be much heavier than prewar due to necessities of national defense. If national income goes above $140,000,000 000 they would use additional tax money de rived therefrom, to retire the debt. Their basic rate on both individuals and corporations would be approximately the same, 16 to 20 per cent juage uewey am not care to accept the details of any of these methods, but is in accord with their theory and, therefore, is swimming in the direction toward which the general tide here recently turned. If just one of his points is realized, tax re form is assured. If a permanent basic tax can be evolved on a basis of common justice to all classes, the country can escape from the pres ent madly-confused results of politically piling new tax adjustments yearly upon last year's complications. First Baptist N 8th at Washington. Rev. Cecil C. Brown, ncstor Residence. 837 Eldorado. Phone 7439- Bible school. 9:45 a. m. Morning worship. 11 o'clock. Baptist training union. 6:15 o. m. Evening ser vice. 7:30 o'clock. Mid-week prayer. Wednesday. 7: no p. m. Choir rehearsal, Wednesday. 8:30 p. m. a e Bible Baptist wiard at idella s corner. Keitn p. Fields, pastor. Worship, U a. m. Bible train! nil school. 9:45 a. m Evenine service. 7:45 d. m. Wednesday orayer service, 7:45 p. m. a Fall Gospel Chapel J. O. Jorgenscn. pastor. Located at , 123 N. 4th. Services Sunday. 11 a. m. morning worship and 7:45 evangelistic services. Wednesday, midweek services at 7:45 p. m. Saturday night prayer and a a Zlen Lutheran 1025 High. Victor A. Sehulte. pastor mono oiv.. uwino worsnip. ti a m. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Choir. Thurs day, 8 p. m. Children's confirmation class, 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. at the-parsonage. Attain ont Presbvterlan Junior hifih school. S. fith and Sum. mars, Fev. Hush T. Mltehelmore. Dastor. Bible school. 9:45 a. m. Worshio. 11 a. m- Junior Christian Endeavor. 4:30 p. m. Digma ci society. o:so p. m.. 43i jv oin. n.e manse. . Caarca ef Carlit tl)nam(Awnl All members and trienda are extend. ed a special and cordial Invitation tu aunnu ine downtown i:miruh vt Christ i aunaiy morning services, song srv ice. 10 . m.t Bible study. 10:14 a. m. sermon and worship, 11 a. m.i commun ton, 11:45 a. m.: evening Mrvltea, 7:,io uciotk. i.ocaieq in me tvw nail ovai in nainoow tneaire. a First Covenant 833 Walnut. Phone 8517. Albert L. Dwlght, pastor. Sunday school. IO a. ni.. moiulng worship, 11 a. nt.: Young peo ples meeting. 7 d. m,: evenlna service. 7:45 p. m. Mid-week fellowship. Wed- I.W p HI. a a Cemmaelly Ceagregallenal Garden between Edit Mem and Martin. Rev. Eugene V Maynea, pastor. Church cnooi, ;sa a. m.j service, u a. m. Comrades oi the Way. 0 p. m commun ity hall. a a a Church r the Neiarsoe Garden and Merlin. Sunday srhool, A:5 a. m.i worship. 11 a. m.: rieiwrt- menlal meetings, 6:45; Evanxellsllc, 7:45 p. m.j mm-MecK prayer, Wednesday, 7:45 P. m. Pa it or. Or rt rand V. t'etcrsoil, tUU niaruD, pnona etnu. a a Assembly ef God Rav. A. I la mid Prnlnr n.ln tAu van. ctuoaay scnooi, 8:49 a. m.i sermon. i4 a. m.; loung people. 030 p. nv Evan lelisUo mealing, 7:30 p. in, Tucaday 7.30 p, m., prayer meeting; Thursday 7:30 p, m., preaching. a a a First Cbareb of Christ Rclrnllst 10th and WaahlnBtnn. KutiH.iv mnrnlm service. II o'clock. Sunday school, U:3ti a. m. Testimonial mMiln lVHnaHav at S p. m. Free Christian Science read ing room located at loaa Main. a a Klamath Revival Center leas Mitchell at Shasta way. Rev. Warren D. Combs. naxtnr Rimri.v SChOOl. 10 a. m. Mrtrnln urt'li-. t'l mi. baiisiic, i;ou "Mfht services. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday and p. m. oir pi i 4saa ractlce Thursday, 09 40 acs., Sec. 4. T348. RI0E, WM: Lot I. 47 act.,' tteu, 5. 1,34S. HIUR. WM SF'iSWt. E(iSKUHWr,SW' 15900 155 00 First Cbrlstlaa Pine at Bth. Itnu-at-ri Mttlihin. n,i. liter. Bib a school. tt:S a. m Jtlanl.w MO mm won h In. II nVlnrk J. na"vor rneeungs. ovangajisue service, TW p. ttU a ML Ual Presbyterian Rev. Muah T. Mllrhlnwr M.in, Worship, 9:45 a. m. Bible school. 10:45 Come out to any oi these services. LEGAL NOTICES Life Underwriters Attend Luncheon ' - Luncheon was served Wednes- nay, uciooer 4, in the Pelican cafe to the Southern Oregon Life .jiiuerwniers association. president Martin Swanson called the meeting to order with 10 members in attendance. Two candidates were admitted to jMcujijuioinp, m caics, oi the Business Men's Insurance com pany, and Oral E. Freemyer, of "re " wc insurance company. Cecil Hamilton, program chair- was in, so resident Swan son introduced the guest speak er, Attorney Paul Forrr.no si rens spoke on the effect of the Sherman anti-trust act on the business of insurance. Bld Horn, representative of . rwmra unaerwriters as sociations' sixth war bond drive nd Mrs. "Pat" Patterson were iu kw.sis ai me luncheon. . John Houston of the Equitable ijffe insurance company will be chairman of the program on No ;vember 1. Pfqns Underway for .Service Men's Chapel LS?1 """femfnfs are being Wade for the opening of the serv llcemen s chapel in the basement of the Mclhase building, across the street from the court house. Sunday, October 14, is set as the tentative date for the opening, in which all churches interested are asked tn nnrtici. An urgent request is made for men and women to come to the chapel this Saturday to help clean up and paint. About 50 men and women arc needed. Someone will be there after 1 P. m., and the building will be open all day. Furniture, such as floor lamps, rugs, overstuffed scls, chairs,! etc., are needed, and may be L, 9 . " oc,l"'aay. inose un-, able to do so may call C. E. Log crwcll at 8596 and arrangements , will be made to pick up the fur niture. Churches vuiii, h1soC rany kind shoud alo , cal Mr. Logerwcll to have them picked up. OUENTIN PHOMOTED WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 (pi Captain Oucntin nnr,n grandson nf llir. lnl n..,':j..A Theodore Hooscvelt, has been promoted lo the temporary rank o major, the war department reported todav. Ho o,,ir.j rmy shortly nfior i.iin. u vard in 1941. Roosevelt's homo is in Ovstcr Rav T., t.i"", - v ""us loianci, WILLKIE ILL NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (P)Wen- aen u. wnikie is suffering from a severe throat infection and a "slight congestion of the ungs, his physician, Dr. Ben jamin Salzer, said today, add ing that a throat specialist and heart specialist had been cailed into consultation. Scotland Yard adds 20,000 fin gerprints of convicted and sus. pected criminals In if. nine -,.. ally. """" PITATTftV Oi THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH. IN THE MATTER OT THK ESTATE Of mAntt tt. ufti, aiso Known as r. n. Day. Deceased. TO Harry G. Day. Glen L. Day. Lillian uay inorpp. rrtq . uay. noy m. uay. Helen Day Dall. Jane Day King. Margaret Cargill Day. Donald Burton Day. George oiarun uay. cawara carroi tsv. Isa bella Dav. Clarence Rtiilsm nv rtn M Day. Mary Day. and to all other persons imeiciiw jn aoove enuuca esiaie, Greetinei: IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OF uiibouw. rou ana each of you are hereby cited to appear In the above niiueo con r i in ine court room thereof at Klamath Falls. Oregon, within ten days from the date of aervfre nf lhl cuanon uoon you. ir served In Klamath CountV. Oiaffn. nr wllhln fwnlv slsht days from the date of the service of this citation upon you, If served without the State of Oregon, and show cause, if any mere re. wny an order of sale should not be entered herein authorizing and directing the administratrix of the above estate to sell certain real property, together with the personal property iiiu- icu mcrron. m accordance wiin tne petition filed herein, raid real property beini? described as follows: Lot 12. Block 208. Mills Second Addition to the city of Klamath rails, Oregon. Lot 2. Block 4. Canal Addition to the Htv of Klamtth Falls. Oregon. WITNESS the Honorahle David H. vandenherr. Jurir M th ahAu mtirt with the sn! of said court affiled, thia (SEALf DAVID R. VANDENRERG. Circuit Judge. Attest: MAE K. SHORT. Clerk , Bv Delia Schroeder. Deputy. S. fMft-22-29: O 8 No. 169. PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN NO HOSPITALIZATION No Lom of Tlmt Permanent Reiullal DR. E. M. MARSHA ... Chlrtprelle) PhT.leUi, l No. lib eiqnlta Tbaalra (lot Paena lot Lallar-Day Salnla Tha Church nf J.an. rh.u, n. ... s,lnu hoW "" atrrlcw In Inn auditorium of tha elly library, olh anU (...,., rrie.inooa mecutig Sunday mornlni at 9:13. Sunday achool com menrta at 10:30. Sarrament meetlna at 0 O Clock Sunria .v.nln. r r n.. rowa. branch nre.lrf.nr i.hnn. ni. Klamalb Taoapla 1007 Pin. Danl.l It A ... Sunday acbool, :4J a. m. Mornlna wor- nip. ii a. m. ovsreomara aervlca, M:30 V, vri V J " m "a110 Pro- gallitlo aarvlca 7:45 p. m.; Wednaaday nlfhl, prayer meaUng. ... PHrrlra nollnaia ,". WUllam Inienotl. rumlor. J301 Wanlland. Sunday achool. 0:49 a. m.: mornlna eervlee. 11 o'clock. "HYPS. 0:43 p. m-: aranfaluuc aarvlca, 7:i5 p in. Cbbreb ar rrafrtariTa Pircbia ... . .. ."Irlaa Baallnr 103 B. Main. Sunday aarvlca. 0 p. tn Uctura by paalor, Rev. Kathleen Krla. Wadneaday metaaga and prayer aervlce i.h Haaldance, 100 MltchalU Phone 1372. All welcome. ... Me4ee Palat Bepllil Cemmnnllv Ml. .in. Sunday achool. 10 a. m.; worihlp aerv Ice, 11:13 a. m, . a ' Apeatallo ralta - - 228 N. Ith. Sunday achool. :.10 a. m. Mornlna devotion. 11 a. m. Kv.n..n.i,p aervlce, 7:43 p. m. Wadneaday and m day, 3 p. nt. St. Paal'a Cplaeopel Cbarch Rev. T. C Wliianhaeh. retn.. CTnpn. Jefferton and 8th. Sunday eervlcea. Holy communion. 6:00 m. .nurcn acnooi. 0:40 a. m. r n Sunday of each month Holy communion at ti:w a. m. and all other sundaya, moratnx Drayar and iirmon at 11:00 m. Holy Dava and fialnta Divi. Mntv uomraunioq, w;w a. m. ... Plral Metbatlit N. 10th and Hlah. R.v. Vlrtn. Rhllllna mlntatar. Andrew Lonay. Jr.. director of mualc. Mra. John O'Connor, oraanlat MlniaUr'a raaldanca, 1003 Hub. Tale phone 3000, woranip. ll a. tn. Sunday achool, 0:43 a. m. Methodlat Youth rallowablB. aaeh Sun. day. 7 p. Rv Sec. 14. T.14S. ttur. WM: N IH.V of KCiNWi. I'lHff'iNlvu. rieic, deed vol. 134, p. Ml, com. IU3I ac, Sac. 33. NI. IIUK. WM NIC'iNWU. E'liNWUNW. le.l N 10' rirtc. ilccil vol. 134. pa. 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WM 11.M . ... i,r..,n,v.4 urnc tieen vol 03, PI .mi. i.i23 ac, Sec. 13, T3S, niE. WM w nil free SiNW,ly s of parcei"de.c deed vol 33 pg 13 At N of parcel vol 31). pg 334. ice parcel! vol 30. P 3117. NWl.SWI'. It,, per cel vol 31. pi 324 A leu 3.3 ara vol 112 pg 40 Ac le.i 7 an vol 114 pg 407. in. 133 aca In Sec. 3. TanK. RIIR WM m nn Erne NWi.SWi', dean deed""voi 14 pi 422 leu 3 3 aci vol III pa- 317. 10 aci. Sec. 8. T30S. WSEiiSW'.SWi'is',c,JS4c.''s; tjs. niE wm ...?T.. moo Por of 8 33 an of SWI.SE'. v.-h rh ll excluded from rfa.rf vol 113. pg 10. 0 03 an. sac. 7. Suifni' Lol. 7B ' DaWltl Home J30.00 Tral - , M . ,, 1.21. ii h It. 7 ' Sub. niv. Lou DaWllt Home I,!' 7 U. ! n,! L4' 11" Soli. Illv. Lola 7-0 DaWllt lloina IS. 110! 10. Wl 1.7. IUj M. Sub Illv. Lola I t llaWIII Home I ii'IiuTlIO, B0: l.ll. HI; Ll. R0 SuV. Illv. Loll 7 0 P4WIII llvina U3rt7l0: LI4. Ml LIJ. B euli.TilvI'Loli'.S DaWllt lliima u"!""iio: Lin, Mi ''' " Si"lW- Lola 7-0 UeWlli Home iJ,C1"n0; L23, U: LIJ. Mi 1.34. lit Urall? Ll, 1101 Ll. 110 Ul-rir.l Addition- 1.1, 110: 1.3. 110: Ll, Ml U. ' . Ulv-Hr.l Aildlllutl- Ul, till: L. ": L7, 110 Dly-rir.l Addlllon 1.10. M - llll- nri! Addition 1.1. Mi L3. 110 Oil - Mr. I Aditlllon- 1J. 110: L4. Mil: U. DO: LO. DO 111) -EII.I A1l1llll1.il- 1.7 no: i.a 1111: u. mi: Lio. no ni.v-rirt Aiiiinioii-. 1.11, nui LI3, nu: Lis. nj, 1,14. 110 01y-Elrt Addlllon 1,0. 11 1 ni 1.7. inn: La, V10 ,., Blv rit.l Aildlllon- 1.0. D10: Lie 1110 Ill) -Nnl Plalled Erac Loll I A 3 de.o deed vol 107 im 4311 In Sec. .1, T.llo. II14E. WM 1 Soititi rhiloquln M. na South ChllcKliln lis. 1111 .. . .... Soulh Chllooulii-. S1, l.'O, nil. Improved a Clilloqtiln Chllnnuln Drive 1.1. n.l; L3, Ui I Cre.cenl - nao Midland -1.33. IIS; Lit. IIS: US. n.4: U. ns Chlloquln 1.30. lit. Improved . ......... 13 Chilnnuln-ririt u. ni ... . ... 1 Chllooiiin-Clilloouln llelghli- 1.0. Ill ChlloqtilnChlli"Viln llelgliu 1.7. ni. Unproved IM We.l Chiloquln 1,13. nt. Improved ........ vten unilpquilt 00.00 130.00 00 0(1 30 0(1 tw.oo 30.00 30.00 90.00 30.00 13.00 00.00 130.00 00.00 30.00 00.00 10O.OO 130 00 340.00 30.00 340.00 00.00 000.00 .... 1000.00 LEGAL NOTICES KOTICE Or SALE NOTICE ll hereby vlven that tha un. denlgned. aherlff of Klamath County, Oregon, nuriuant tn an nrrf.r nf in. County court of Klamath County, Ore gon, dated thj 33d day of September, D44. will, on tha 3rd day of November. 044. at the hour nf l.n n'dnrk In In. forenoon of aald day. at the front door of the County Court Ilouie In Klamath ralli. Oregon, eel! for caah the real property hereinafter described fni th. aum of not leu than the amount eat out in each of tha aeperala parcels hereinafter deicrlbed. una oung the minimum price ai let by the laid county Court. The aald real nrniMriv 1. H. acribed ai followa: SWUNWi,. NW!',SWV,. tUSWi',. i?2..';'' 8SC' TOS' "v- wm 100.00 WliSEI,. Sec. 13. T23S, ROE; wm: wi.nei,, 160 aci.. Sec. 32. T23S. RDK WM inn u W4 lot 3. NCI', lot J." Lot "'4', T39S. ROE WM Mm a,. .y aca aCC. 30. T403. RUE. WM anon NE'.iSE',. SiSE",. 130 an. Sec. 0. T40S. niaK. WM lannn SW'.NE',. S,NW,. NWUSt",, 100 an. Sec. 0. T4S. R13E. WM 340.00 NE(,. loo an. Sec. 17. T40S. FI3E. WM nn nn E'lNWH. 00 an, Sec. 31. T40S, RlaE. WM ijo.oo S'.REi'.NW'i. 20 an, Sec. 30, T40S. RISE. WM ... 30.00 NEi.sWi'., W1SE.. 130 an. Sec. 3. T4IS. R3K. WM 600.00 "'i.iy'XlJ? '" i T41S. n3E. WM 120,00 W'.NWU frac 70.94 an. Sec. 1, T4IS. R7E. WM. Ei.NE', frac 7O.00 aci. Sec. 3. T4IS. rt7E, WM 4.n nn SliSW!',. B0 an. Sec. 3. T4ISI RUE. WM 00.00 SWUNE',, SE.',SW1. NW1',RE',, S'iSE'.. 300 aca Sec. I. T41S. R8E. WM 300,00 NW,NE'i. NE'.NWi',, le.i 7 an. RM. 73 aca, Sec. 0. T4IS. RUE, . WM 7S oo Altainont Acre. ririt WOO ft, Ll. Bl 30.00 Altnmont Acrearirit . E,Wj, 1.13. B3 30.00 Anamont Acrea Elrit L23. B2 ....... 130.00 Al'flinont Acroa 3nd L3 ni . ajo m Siib. Dlv. Lou 7-8 DeWItt Home Tract Ll. B7: 1.3. B7: U. 117; L4. B7.. 00.00 Sub. niv. Lola 7.0 Hewitt Home Tract . J?,7; V- B,: w. B,i " 00.00 Sub. Dlv. Loti 7.0 DeWItt Home Tract 1.0. R7: LIO. R7, T.I1 we. f t. v m . Siib. niv. Lola 7.8 DeWlil Home ' L13. B7: L14. B7: H3, B7 sub. biv. T?TiwiMSi ' I LSI,. B7: 1,10. 717: l.lo HT- DEST-KNOVI. .ir m hnma rmawla tM p.f tH Uv"i mlaerlca of ..... aio.oo aw.oo M.00 00 00 MO 00 o.w.on 154,00 aas oo so 00 1.1. 11 B. Inuiroved Wt Chll.niuin nu K. r.- nitena Vista R3 K. r.-duene Vl.la- L2. US: 1-1. R4 K. T. Biisna Vlsla lib, nin ... K. r.-nuerta Villa La. nu K. r.-n.rena Vlila- 1-1. R73 , K. r.fluena Visla Klv 4.1" dee ded vol 17 n ,mo. i.t. H70 K. r.Butna Vlils ut. mon ,.. K, r. Biiena Vlu 1.1. B110: L6. BU0. ) N W 07" dtie ded vrtl 01 pg aeo , K. f.-nutns Vlsia ls. niaa K. r rinl Huana. VUlo Ll. BJ except por dee deed vol 44 155 alio brg at pt which Ii N 730- W .tow from most Nly ror on W tine I.I. Ill; th s no?': th 8 n4t' wm .v to t line Frederick Ut; th N iv rr w way; m n 7w i: 30 53'. Ih slonff 5K hndry nf Ll, B3 2A3a to NT ror lhr?(. th It TtV.io' r .. ia ko imm K. r-rensl- M. B 4 . imvim K. r.-rslrvten- n' ,. .Ti.i w U. BIO etarl rVI K. r rlrvlw L35. m.i: un, nis, Improved laoo.OO K. r. rslrvlew No. 3 ie. B7 K. r.-rirst a oo 8l.v W L4. B38 m oo K. F.-Htllilde- . B13 111000 400 00 K'. r-Nmlh Klamillt ralla La. ita w K. Saoond 1,4. rm K. f." second 1.3. R30 1.0. It'JO . w. K. r.Sncond Lit. H37 K. r.-K.cond-1.13, liao l.ll, fl.10 . K E. -Illverilde- 1.3. R3 L4. na K. r.-Oarrolla- '" . Ll, R.l !. Ml IJ. Ill L4. M K. r.. C arrolla 1.3 na LO, HI K. r.-Eldorado Melatiii-l'"''"-- L3i. nu K. r.-lrvlnglon lleliln." 1.11. Mil LI3. III! K. r. IrylliaTlam llelgln," I.I Itld w....,..,..,... it ii ;.'.';""!" . L4 ma -. K't rl,l,l''",0,, ""ahH-"""" La! 1110 - K. f. Irvlnilsn llelghli- 13. inn , 1.1, M31 L4. 113(1 -" r.'.KIamalh lielahlaC iji. tin , , L0. Ill . K. r.- Klamath Helgliu'"'"- i.a, on , , l.o. na ,..... ' " Lio. no K. r-Klamath Lake- . r.-Klamalh Uhe-Ual 1.1 no a K. r.-Klamalh Uba-' "f 1..., nr iai. ni . Hi K. r.-npporlunity tat. ni . r..Opporlunlly 10. It" ... 1.7. R'J3 i . ii33 ; LS. H31 r - Opportunity " it Lin, nil K. E ..lllvrrvl.w- l.lo. ill .'" Laka Park- i.i. n4 i Ul, 114 . r... Wait Uka rark-' 1.4. fl4 , , 1.1 H4 lo. nt .. . - E. ',,, Jk, rark - " 1.4, ni . r.-We.t Uke Park- " i.i. no 1.1 na ' lv na . H . r.Weil Uka Park-"' K. V.- Wen" Uka Park-"" t, f -Wen Uka rark-" i-i, nu i.t, nu K r.-W., Uka Park-'" u. mo ui nin .... ., - L. nia Park- " 1-1, RIO i. nio 1.7. ma iji mo . Bnnania . Etral 1. 1 1 nia Dnnaiua..lovna " " 1.17. ni3 i-ia. nts 7 '" 1 I.IO. R43 IJO, U43 llnnania linn.. 1 R4.1: i,4. R4l: LH. B13 L J 11'Hl.nf. n,. .... i.i. nia L. ma Z K r-llilt.ida- l Elv I, d..C da.0 110 pg .107. 1.1 Hal Dated Ihl. 3d da, of SepUMw I- I. LOW. Sheriff Klamath reumy.OnJ n C. p. Cha.laln, Tan Depulv. I 011 XI.I7-NO. 104 K. E. Hut Springe Ll. niOl, K. r.-Ukavlaw- li. nis L3. n4 ... 1-3. nts L4. nts K. T - Lakeview Li. nu K. E. Lakevlew LO B37 L10. n7 lis! ni? ! 100.00 1M00 ! IV) 00 l.vtoj : 150 00 . K. P. Mllle tJI10. ni37 . L.14I, RI37 . M43. DI37. Improved '.'!"? K. E.-Mlll. 3nd- S!i Ll. B303; 011 L3. H303 . - 310.00 310 00 340 on 340.00 370 00 300 00 300 00 330.00 I First Church of Christ, Scientist i.t'.'.'V!' Haik.i ru.rrt nJ Elm cbareb mt Cbn.i, o.!,iut2 n.aiao. M.u. Ilb aad Koblenu Serele aa Sanday Heheal Oioa a. aa. aangay Samlet II a. ee. 0abecl. Oel. a -Art ale. tax. en4 D.nb In. waaneidaa evening eerelea3ia laadlag Eaaaa. 1030 Mala It Classified Ads Brinf! Resulln. "A Vacation Observation- Utl night .lopp.d at i MoW, ' And Brother, (he grub ws swell, . . But Jheir hsd an Innovstion In a bed, For the m(tte wat made of lead. And the pillows harder than H . L. Steel Wool . TTl-1 - .... a Phone tint 16 pads for 33c AT IDELLA'S -WtteUAQcU!- 4S46 S. 6th Community Congregational Church SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8TH CHURCH SERVICES, 11:00 A. M subTe'c" "Pilots of the Future" Minister .REV. CLARENCE f. MeCALL of Ashland, Or. EVENING SERVICE, 8:00 P. M. CONCERT By Record From AI Woodruff Collection 1. CHOOP. by E()o 2- 1017IV1 O Mn.. Be.ch.in. c.. S I IB7T r- ......... manic urcnettra. , 3. LISZT-Concerto 1 m E Flat M.for. Gie.eklna. pi.ni.t. '4, M 3 13 'I Wayne Morse Republican Candidate For U. S. Senator . . . Will Speok And Aniw.r QMeifioni Rolativo To His Political ldc WILLARD HOTEL Friday Oct. 6 8 P.M. Remember you only have a few days left in which to get your overseas packages in the mail. Your friends and relatives in the service are looking forward to re ceiving something from home, especially something to eat, So be sure to include one of our delicious rich Fruit Cakes. They are filled with lots of fruits and nuts and they are wrapped suit able for any overseas mail ing. Also when placing your orders be sure to include some of our rolls and pas-l-riej. They are all enriched with extra vitamins. :3 6( tea bill IE. ya C, tun iif' Soil' m !IU. Mill. N. i "iinr SKI M.I I'M,. noil Hi ou oi 'Mr. Her. n. if.i,, fni. , Ii n, 'rain, P, ID , IliillllWIIIIIIIIIIIilllhl'IMIiW1'"11'