i' R I DAY, JULY 13. 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE ELEVEN MARKETS and FINANCIAL STOCK AVERAGES f'eanpllrll fey Th, Aaeorlaled Trna Jul. 1 illnd. IS Rails It I'lll. aONturns Net charm l I Ulirh. ullih. I) . I rrm.r n 3j 33 mo Previous da. MO 1JJ Jtl Ji Wirk aio HI JI4 3111 I0 Miilllll BIO - ..lit 30 4 Jl! Ml 7 Year 0 .... 4 7 4ft 1 41.4 70 1 SELLING SENDS GRAINS DOWN CIIICAflO. July 18 (4) A steady run of selling ordrra sent all grants lower on tha board of trad Ualay. Whrat and oata weakened moat, while distant corn dellverlea displayed a relatively atcarly Uine. Wheal closed In i ranta hi rr, July llttl'.-V rorn waa a1, lower to 14 higher, July II J7S-V oala wire '. to I cant lower, July (MJ'.-'i, ryt waa J-a higher, July 14B'. soybeana wars M lower to ", higher, July 13 63',-,, and lard waa 7 to II cents a hundrrd pounds lower. July 10 87. Whrat Open High Uiw Close July IMS-IH IN 197', lOT'.-S Kept, a nl V.J (II aoj IIMIa 700-IIM', I)rc. ' amy.'. J03 303 303'.3(r3 March 301'-'. 3 011. IW'i 1W.-3 00 BOND AVERAGES Compile, ay Tha July It Italia It Ind. Net chain A 3 unch. Krlday BU4 103 3 Preview day e 1 l3 3 Week ego Ml 103 I Month aio ISO 1017 Year aio 3 1013 Buying Lifts Steel Stocks NEW YORK. July IS ( A flurry ul buying HUrd trading steal storks today following news Uiat tha big pruOucers had accepted Uw presi dents ett-day true propoaal. During the morning the majority of sieel stocks receded fractions to around a point. 1"he loaaea ware wiped out, and later replaced with llartlnnal gains, Immediately after Itethlrhrtn aleel started the ball rolling by agreeing to the truce plan. Later announrementa by U. B. rlieel and Itrpubllc Steel had little effect on prlcea. Turnover slowed In the afternoon after fairly good trade earlier. Bus! nni waa at the rata of around 150 ooo aharea lor the lull aeaalon. High prirer. were paid lor V. 8. ntrel, Bethlehem Bleel. Kepubllr. Nauonal. Chrysler, Woolwor th, Coca-Cola and Northern Pacific. Lower were Ueiieral Mown, Oouurich, Montgomery Ward, imer iiauonal Paper. Bouihrrn PaclUc, riinclair Oil arid Twentieth Century ua. Auierkau Can - t3 Am Puw Ll IDS Am Taj a. Tel 141 ' Anaconda . . . jtendli Aviation -hath HlMl Hoeing Airplane Calif Packing Canadian Pacific . Case J I Caterpillar . 3 . MS . lavw . 31 13 S , sa . 30S . 41 . 4W . t 33S 34 S . to1 47S J 43 ' MIS Chrysler . Comwllh at Sou Cone Vultee Continental Can Crown 3llerbach Curtisa Wright Douglas Aircraft Dupotil da Nem Ornrral Elertrlo Ornrral fnoda .. clcncrel Motors ... Ooorivrar Tire . .. 40 S Int. Harvester . Int Paier . .. Krnnecott . ... l.lbby McN L I mm Hell -A-Monigomery Ward Ni ah Kelvlnator Nat Dairy N Y Central Northern Paclflo Par Oas Elec Pac Tel Tel 35 ' 4t 47"i S3'. 13'4 3IS I0"a IJS 134 3 mimm .miiraaHOp The UNITED COMPANY of OREGON, INC. an Oregon corporation, drilling (or oil in Harney County, Oregon, offer for tale ot thil time, to Oregon Residents Only 40,000 SHARES of Its NON-ASSESSABLE CAPITAL STOCK At Its Par Value of $1.00 Per Share Information may be secured from the fol lowing authorized repreientatives: J. VERN SHANGLE A. J. KR0ENERT 1.14 Wast Main ., Msdford. Orsann Phone 4M1 or uei DALE FRANKLIN IT North Central Ave , Maitfnrd, Orsgnn PheM sing or snal RALPH B. GREEN ln Wast Main M.t MaeJfAnl. Orsfnn Phone IMI or 1444 laird frraa II it t in. A .1 10J 4-H 103 3 1033 103 4 tool It far. Dl V3 89 3 Ml 3 l 7 tit 1(1.. Yld. A I 110 4-11 1103 I0UI I HUB I0W 3 Penney J C ... Itadiu Corp Kayonter Hayonler Pfd Hrynolda Mrtala . Itlchflrld Hafrway Htnrra Heara Knebuck Southern Pacific . (Standard Oil Cal Htudrbakrr Corp Numhlne Mining . Trans-America . .. Union Oil Cal . . I'nlori pacific 10 S 34'. 3e'i 1'. 31'. 33'. 31. 30 IS 30', ' los li'i 13'. 33'. II'. 4 ', ! l.'nlted Airline. ! U H Mteel j Warner Hroa Pic Woolwnrlh Portland Wheet PORTLAND. July IS lAN-Ca wheal i bid i : Holt white 13 ID. aoft white including Real 13 10. white club 13 10. western red 13 10. Hard red winter: Ordinary 13 10. Id per cent 13 10. II percent 13 11. 1 13 per rent 13 13. I Hard white baart: Ordinary 13 10. It percent 13 11. II per cent 13 13. u percent Si u. Today's car receipts: Whrat 6S. barley . (lour I. corn t. oata t. mill feed 4. LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, July IS (AP-UHDAI Salable hogs 7000; active, uneven: generally steady to strong on butch era and steady to mostly 35 rents higher on sows; Inp 00; most good and choice 170-340 lb 133 SO 33 00 : 3M-370 lb. 131 35-31 75; frs 33 00 ; 30-300 lb ll 75-30 75; small number J35-350 lb. 117 7S-1ISO: gnd and choice mn under 340 lb 117 35 II 50: frw choice under 300 lb. to IH 75: 340 37S lb. 11100-17 00; 375 400 lb II4 7S-I35; 400-450 lb II3 75-I5 0O. lew 47S-M0 lb 111 SO. 13 80 Kalable cattle 1000: salable calves 300: bulla 35-60 cents lower: other clasaea generally steady to 35 cents higher: few loads and lota medium to good slaughter steers and heifer, 133 50-36 00; latter price top for load good 1050 lb steers: odd head choice yearlings 137 3S; frw common to medium light steers and heifers 111 50-33 00: common and medium beef cows I16 7S-1I50; cannera and cullers 113 80-1100: medium and good sausage bulls I20.S0-33 50; veal era 130 00 down. Salable sheep 100; choice weighty spring lambs steady: top 131 SO. all f i!'iim p FLOWER SHOP A MAIN rmivr si:v T Pine llrsat. Klsmsth Falls, Orafon Pkone 47 SO H. R. BR0WER 114 Waahlnftan II , Ttlatnsth Islls, Ore. Phone soil RALPH B. GREEN OT loulh llalh It . nranls Psm, Orsfnn Phons Ilia A. others on peddling basis, weak: such kinds 13 00 lower for week at 111! 00 33 50; ewrs weak at It 00-B 00 mostly. rVJUTII BAN PIIANCIBCO, July 15 (AI'-I'HOAI Cailla salable 10; lor werk anlable 3760; slaughter steers 7to-!l 80 lower; cows and heifers II 00-1 SO lower with late cleanup snlrs off more; moat aleera medium grassera under 1180 lbs. at 1131 00-34 00: frw loads good grain feds early 138 00-38 60; common-low medium steers 117.50-20 00: medl- ' um-good feeders under 1000 lb. ; liaim-31 00. lew 133 00; medium stiKkers 1100 down: late bulk can- nrr-cutter cows 11000-1300; com mon-medium 113 00-18.00; good to IS 35; lew loads good straight young rows early 11780-3000: medium-good aausage bulla 119 00 31 00 calves for week 138; lau trade In sharp decline and prlcea mostly l.i oil lower; early aalea medium-good 3im-:i75 lb. ranee slaughter calvea 133 00-33 75. odd head 134 00: late snlrs 130 80 down; cull-common late linoo-17 00. Hogs salable 38; tor week 3400: compared late last week butchers 1 35 higher: sows 50 cents up; feed, rr pigs strong to II 00 higher; late bulk good-choice lao-340 lb. butch ers 135 00; sows lid 00: feeder pigs during the week 125 00-34 40. few , 137 00. rthrep salable 125; for week re relpta III alio ; receipts largest In two years; Incomplete clearance; very narrow demand; compared with close of last ares spring lambs fully 12 00-3 00 lower; medium-good I2O0O-215O; early In week good , choice spring lambs 125 00-2100. and mldwrrk sulci 123 00-24 00: slaugh ter rwrs about steady; medium-good 18 50-100. common mostly 18 00. I POItn.AND, July IS lAP-TJBDAl ! Helablr cattle today CS, calves 10; market mostly nominal; some beef bulls and common grass steers un 1 sold; demand vrry narrow. For live day, salable 21130, calvea salable logo. Por week medium-good fed I steers stesdy: common-good beef j cows and common-low medium grau sixers unrvrnly SO cents to II 50 lower. Bulls around SO cents I lower; vralrrs closing unevenly and sharply lower In a semi-demoralised market. Limited offering medium : average good fed aleers 124 00-26 50. rarlot Uip medium grasaera 123.50, rutter-conimcn mostly 115.00-30 00. Common-medium heifers 116 00 3150. Canner-rutter cows 11100 12 50. lew down to 11000 and under. Common-medium beef cows 113 00 1100. good young cows to 117 00, mixed cows and heifers to I1I0O. od beef buUs lis 50. odd hesd l.'OOO, common-good sausage bulls llSuu-1150. Ouod-choice realers esrly 124 50-34 35. closed 133 00 down I with common down to 113 00. No reliable outlet for medium grades, j Salable hogs todsy none; hold over market nominal; for five days, 1 salable 1375. Por week market around 75 rente higher. Late bulk good-choice lau-330 lbs. I34.7S. new I high tins year. 245 to 20 lbs. 123 00 I 22 75. Oood sows under 450 lbs. 1 117 00-1100. frw to 111 SO and better. around suo lb. sows down to 11(00 Oood-choice feeder pigs 124.00-35.00. irw ugni welgnte 126 50. Salable sheep today none, hold over 150; aratterrd old crop lambs and yearlings unsold, for five daya ror weeg market un- evenly II 00 to 13 SO lower on lambs, j ewes steady. Oood -choice springers late around 120 50-3100, top Mon day 133 00. Common down to .118 00. Feeders steady to 1100 I lower, medium-good 117 00-11 00. I Oood old crop lambs and yearlings jlate III 00-19 50. Oood light ewes I Is 50-7.00, common dow n to 13 00. Couple Quit , Teaching CEDAR KKY. Pla.. (4-A hus band and wife teaching team has decided after nearly 50 years u retire. They are Mr. and Mrs. James Loren Bllderbeck who came to Alachua county In IMS after teach ing In Indiana. Mrs. Bllderbeck was born In 1SS3 In Coatarille. Ind. and began teach ing In 104 at Browruburg rural school m Hendricks county. Her salary waa 1350 a year. She taught the elementary grades and was qualified to teach English and math ematics. Her husband waa born In 1SA4 In Haruvllle. 111., and begsn his teach ing career In his home town for 1300 year. Hla elementary and high school teaching career waa Inter runted three tlmeann in i . uaied from the Indianapolis College of Pharmacy In l0S; once to get his bachelor of science degree in education In 1931 at the University of Florida: and once to teach physics at the University of Florida during World War II. ,1 INVESTIGATE THE pi ! Copeland : Finance I Plan I: M ,, Anything In our yards may pa fl be purchased en the Cope- S H land Home and Farm Im- g ' 3 proTcmcnt Flan! I j Nothing I Down I l p la Three Tears a Pay Minis.. at laras ..... Mlalmaas anaa.nl a Maalia. a. tarai Maalmnaa .nia.nl . , a M.ta. ise - I Tears sua. fra. rr.an All 0..'l Het.lallsaa RKE IS TODAY! J. W. COPELAND 1 66 Main Phon 3197 -.Mi anna, mn ni ii iieianmunis' FUNNY BUSINESS "Okay, If you mutt Dam Works Too We Water Floods Equipment MALTA. Mont.. July IS iPr-KmJ Lundstroms dirt moving crew did a good Job on a livestock water reservoir dsm at a ranch near this Northern Montana town. But tired crewmen went to bed Yets Asked To Train In State Oregon veterans of World War II requesting stale educational bene fits fur studies outside the slate henceforth must be able to s h o w that the training they require is not available In Oregon, the depart ment of veterans' affairs reported this week. A 1948 amendment to the state veterana' educational aid act of 1945 says the director of veterans' affairs cannot permit a beneficiary to draw benefits while attending school or college outside of Oregon without a "satisfactory showing that the training required la not available in an accredited Institu tion within the stale of Oregon The amendment foes Into effect July IS. Until now a veteran could draw state benefits If It was determined to be -In the best Interest of the beneficiary from an educational standpoint' to go to school eLe where. Edward T. Taggart. educational officer for the state veterans' de partment, said the new restriction probably will result In eliminating most of the applications for studies outside Oregon under state aid. About 45 veterans have drawn Oregon benefits while studying In other states and two have been ap proved for study In foreign coun tries since 194S. When the legislature amended the educational aid program It asto added IIS to the amount of monthly benefits available to veterans studying full time In undergradu ate college courses. The Increase, which becomes effective Septem ber 1. raises to 150 the amount such studenta may receive under the program. All other veterans, such as those In graduate work, roca Uonal and technical school sub jects, and part time studies, will continue to draw benefits on the basis of 135 for a minimum of 40 classroom hours per month. World War II veterans who were Oregon residents for one year Im mediately prior to active service are eligible. POTATOES CHICAOO. July 15 (Pi Potatoes: arrivals 133. on track 341; total U. 8. shipments 479: supplies moderate; demand alow for Inns- whit, m... ket barely steady: for red stocks. uiiriuu. very ngni. no sales re ported; California long whites 3.0- Remains of stone-age cakes, made of coarsely-ground grain, were found In the ftaiu uvn..ii Inga, See DRAKE'S For SHIPLAP 28. 2-4'i M. riM III II Spring rhone SSlt When That Ar Gone, No Mora Thi Year. Timt Tails In Building SWAN LAKE company ,,w ItJI Ro. (th be gentleman!" without moving their equipment and camping outfit. During the night a cloudburst sent a flash flood down a canyon. The dam worked so well a big tractor and other machinery soon were under water, A truck, buoyed up by a big empty tank, waa floating on the new lake. Now Lundstrom aays he may have to cut the dam open, let the water out. dry hla equipment and start all over again with definite Instruc tions to crewmen. Meanwhile, he has the truck tied to a tree to keep It from dnfung around. Matson Sues Strike Union HONOLULU. July 15 opi A II. SOO OOO damage action marked Ha wails lingering waterfront strike today the 7Sth day since CIO stev edores tied up the porta for a 31 cents an hour wage Increase. The damage ault waa filed by Matson Navigation company, largest shipping firm serving the Islands. I- asked 120.000 additional damages for each day the tleup continue. Matson named three defendants: the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's union, to which the 2000 striking stevedores belong; the CIO Marine Cooks and Stewards union, and the Independ ent Pacific Marine Firemen. Oilers, Watenenders and Wipers associa tion. New Police Car Bought CHILOQUIN. July IS The city of Chlloquin has purchased a standard equipped police prowl car, the first such vehicle operated here. Mayor William Lorens announced that the car will also be used by the water master for lengthy service calls. In addition to Its use by the police department. Folic Chief Archie Huff la In charge of the new automobile which has created wide attention In Chlloquin this week. Rice Deteriorates In Relief Work BANGKOK. (iPv Rice sent for relief of suffering residents of the southern provinces of Thailand tSlam have undergone a corrup tion process before reaching the starving. The rice has br;n changed from 30 per cent to SO per cent broken grade, reported Deputy Agriculture Minister Nat Kitcha Vathanasllp after a tour of the area. Foces Michigan Forgery Charge Elton Alton Sandborn, M. of Crescent, has signed a waiver of extradition and Is held in the county Jail for return to Ionia county. Michigan, to face a chano of forgery. He was arrested Thursday evening by a state patrolman at the WU lamrtte highway Junction. The Roman tltlsen of the First Century AX), had about twice aa much water delivered In the city for his use than had the cltixen of Olasfrow in 192, according to one estimate. Lost Chance We have a Couple of Those Famous REO Power MOWERS M2250 Truman Puts Heat On Big Businesses WASHINOTON, July IS OP) President Truman la putting the heat on buslnrae, not on labor, -to get this country out of Its slump. He wants businessmen to cut prices, but not wages. He made this clear In his re port to congress on Monday and In his radio talk Wednesday night. Further, he challenged steel com panies to let government fact-finders check on their ability to meet their workers' demands. Mr. Trumsn thinks there's rea son to worry about the economic Illness which the country Is suffer ing now. One of the main cures he sug gests Is a cut In prices. Too-high prices, he aays, brought on the inflation. That Inflation was bound to bust sooner or later, he says, and It's busted now. His reasoning goes: When prices soared after the war, people with money to spend bo u g h t what they needed. In spite of the prices. At last they had to begin cutting down on their buying because of the big gap between the prices and their pocketbooks. So production began to go down. It's still going down. This meant fewer and fewer people needed to produce and more people were made Jobless. Unemployment is growing. So 1. What Is needed Is more pro duction to make more Jobs for more people, although there can't be more production unless people are able to buy what's made. 7. They won t be able to do the necessary buying unless the prices are cut down closer to their ability to buy. Therefore, to encourage buying, prices should be cut down. S. The more the buying, the more the need for production of things that people want to buy. And that will mean more people employed to do the producing. 4. But II wages are cut. when prices are cut, then the gap be tween prices and ability to buy re mains the same and people will have too little money to buy the reduced goods. 8. Therefore, to keep up people's ability to buv. wages should not be cut. But businessmen will lose some of their present profits If they cut prices but not wages. a. Thats all right. The main point Is to have people with money to bur goods, since that will en courage production and employ ment. In the end businessmen will make sufficient profits through the Increased volume of production, or number of Items they sell. Ag Men Tour Poe Valley Representatives of the various de partments of agriculture made a tour of Inspection of soil conserva tion practices In Poe valley and HU debrand areas Friday afternoon. 8 tart ins; at 1:30 p. m. the (roup left town to look over the soil work now under way. The field par. in cluded Lee McMullen. representing Klamath Production Credit associa tion: Earl Hamaker, farm loan ad ministration; Bob Cooper, district forest ranger: C. A. Henderson, county aitent: Oene Gross, a an cul tural experiment station: L. E. An drew and Jay Paris of soil conser vation service. Jastlca CeaH Gtorif Crunk, overloading trailer combination. Tinm 932 SO. John Jamaa Zupko. overloading trailer Combination. Pin gjg. Charlia Inocent Delia, ovtrr loading trailer cornbinauoa. Ftna $30. Municipal Court Orrill Louie Gru. reckless driving. Post SAO ball. Orville Lout Cerue. disorderly con duct. Port 23 bail. Tom Canterbury, drunk. Ftna, 110 or 30 day. Richard Lee Hafax, vtolatlon of baste rule Poet 110 ball. Billy E. Smith, ran Mon sign. Re cogged. BRIDGES Born at Klamath Valley hospital. Klamath Falls. Ore . July 11. lrHfl, to Mr. and Mr Donald Bridies. 3M1 Biabe. a gtrL Weight, S pounds 144 ounces. rit ANK8 Born at Klamath Vslley hospiui, Klamath Palls, Or . July 14, 14. to Mr. and Mr. Harold rranks. Harrlman, a girL Wtlght, 5 pounds 14 'a ounca. PRIEST Born at Klamath Valley hoa pltal. Klamaih rails. Or.. July 14. 1M9. to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenc Priest, 3149 Wlard. a boy. Weight, 1 pounds I ounca. KEPPXR Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath rails. Or.. July 14, 1MB, to Mr. and Mrs. William Kcffer, 90 It Bum mar Ian, a girl. Weight; 1 pounds lis ounces. DOVER Bom at Klamath Valley ho pltal. Klamaih Falls, Or . July 15, 1949. to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dover, 2U1 Turnag( a girl. Weight, t pounds gr ounces. NOVAK Born at Klamath Valley hos pital. Klamath rails. Ore.. July 15, 1949. to Mr. and Mrs, John Novak. 1919 ManaanlU, girL Weight, pounds i ouncee. HUNTER Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls. Or . Juty 15. IMS. to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hunter, Tula lane. CalU, a gtrL Weight, pounds ( ounces. QUA M Born at Klamath Valley hos- to Mr. and Mr. .Leonard Quam, d30 California, girL Weight, 1 pounds lt ounc. ICENB1CE Born at Klsmsth YalW hospital, Klamath Falls, Or . July 14. 1949, to Mr. ana Mrs. Howard icannic. rout 1 box 103, a gtrL Weight, pounds ounce. gTOl'T Born at Klamath Valley hos pital. Klamath Falls, Or.. July 14. 1949. to Mr. and Mrs. Gaorgs Stout, MerrlU Lakevlew junction a boy. Weight, pounos ssi ounces. Flower Shop IIIIIVE IV (At Greenhouses) SUM 8. th Phone RIM rree DtUrtry Flower by Wirt Fvncrsl Dctdcns Oar SpecUlty "totfaagWiB. jnpwaR LEGAL NOTICES NOT MR Of PINAL ACCOUNT Nolle 1 PMrtby given that the under l(nt Arltnlnlilrilria of tha nlali ni I.ANITH II W A 1.1. AN, lo known M CY WAIXAN, Ifereued, hM flUd her ft n..l Account wilh Irva County Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, and an Ortter haa leMD made and entered ni record Uractlng this Noll and eetttnf the ZMh day M July. .4 at the hour ot l't on A. M, it tha off tea of tha Clrrull Judia In tha Klamath County Court llnuie for tha hearing of ohltM-tinne to aid Account and for th final aatU mant of u'd eatata MA HOIK I.rC WAIXAN. Admlnlatritri for Uta Batata of ..AMUR II W A IX. AW ilan kaeWB aa CY WAIXAN. Dacaaaad. J. 94; Jl 1-a 18- No. m. NOT1CR W TH CturriT CO.rT 0 TH STATf or OK tOOH FOR KLAMATH COCNTY In tha Mat tar of tha Eatata of MARIE M. PARKE. Dacaaaad. NotK-a la hartby glva.- that I hav bn appointed Exacutrts of tha aatata of Mart M. Parkar, dacaaaad. All par anna bavin claim again t aatd aatata a ra raq u I rad to praaan t tham to ma, with propar vourhart, at tha offica of Canon ( Canong. 734 Main Straat, Klamath Palla, Oragon, within at mon tha from .Tuna 34. 1940, which la th data of f ) rat publication of thli not Ira. COI.OKN BROWN, E tacutrlx. Jurva 34. July 1. i. IS. No. 600. NOTICE or HAI.E BY EHECI'TKIX Notica 1 Kara by glvaa that tha undar tignad Golden Brown, a amacutrtx of th Eat a la of Mana M. Parkar. dacaaaad. purauant to authority flvan har la tha laat will and taalamant of tald dacaaaad, will, from and altar Auguat 1. lfrW. at 10 a m. at tha off tea of Canong Ganong. Attornaya for said aatata. at 724 Main Strt, Klamath Fall. Oragon, proceed to aell at prtvata aala for caah. tha following datvenbad raai proparty of uid aatata, to-wtt: Th Southeast rlr TO faat of Lot 4 In Mock U of Nichols Addition to Klamath Pall. Oregon. Bid for aatd property mar ba left at aatd offtc at any time from data hereof until a id property (a aold. Tha right at reaerved to rciect any and all bids. GOLDEN BROWN, Executrix. July 1 -15. No. ?OX t'MMONI IN THE CIRCUIT COLUT OP THE STATE OP OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OP KLAMATH. JUNE A. GARRETT. Plaintiff, v JAMES LUTHER GARRETT, Defendant. To Jarr.ea Luther Garrett. Ccfendant: IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OF OREGON. GREETING:. You ar h r by required to appear and answer tha complaint filed against you on or before tha 22nd day of July, 1 149. and If you fall to eo appear and answer, for want tnereof, plaintiff will apply to tha Court for th raltaf prayed for in bar complaint against you. to-wlt: for dlvorca from you on tha ground of cruel and tnnumaa traatmant and par aonaJ indlfnitie. Your attention la specifically duected to th complaint on flic in th above entitled causa. Thts lummom Is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of tha Honorable David R. Vandenoarg. Juris- of tha above an U tied Court, said order being dated June 23. IMS. and try pub lication thareof for a period ot four consecutive and successive weak '8 tri sertionai. Th data of tha first oubllca tion la June 34. 1M0, and th data ot tha laat publication Is July 22. IMS. J C. O'NEILL Attornay for Plaintiff Suite 1, Melhaa Building Klamath rails. Oregon. June 34, July 1. ft, U. 22. law. Mo, SBX Mono to raiDrroaa NOTICE la HEREBY GIVEN that 1 tuidcmsnad. On. E. ktrd, ha. baa i appointed Admloiatratru of th. Eatat. lot GEORGE G. REED otoceaaad. br UK j Circuit Court ot th. Stat, ot Or.gua for mamain lountr ana oaa auajiriM. All ' pereona having claima asalnat aaid MUta ar. hereby requaaurd to preaant thm ; dulr verified aa reouired br law to th. iundenicned admlatatrauix at th. attire of Mark Simons. Attorney at Law. los WUliu Bids . Klamath FalLk Oraeon. en or bafnr. at. tnnntha from th. data of t th. firat publlrauoat baraot, wtuch data a juna za. OLIVE I. SEED I Admmiatratna of tha Eatata at GEORGE G. REED. J. St; JL 1lVn-Ko, SB3. NOTICE IKTTTINO BIDS Hi undersigned Pol tee Judew of the ctty of Klamath rails will receiv sealed bids up to 7 30 P. M. Monday. July 23. 1940 for one Ptcfcuo with (-boot too. Specification may be obtained from tbm env engineer. Th city rearraa th right to rajact any or all bide. L V ACKTOMAJf Pollca Judge. Jl. 14-15 No, T1l NOTICl c THi? mici rT conrr or tttb STATE Or OREGON FOB KLAMATH COL'NTT In th Matter of th Eatat of HAROLD M. MOWN, Deceaaed. Notica to hereby fl ren that f have baen appointed Eiecutrlx of tb Eatat of Harold M. Brown, deceaaed. AU per sons having claim against said aatata arc required to present them to ma. with proper vouchers, at th office of Ganong it Ganong. T34 Main Street. Klarratto Kails. Oragon. within sis month from June M. IM. which to tha data of first publication of this notica. GOLDEN L. BROWN. Exacutrtx. Juna 94. July 1. t. U. No. tSl. NOTirE TO Cm EDITORS Df THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Or OREGON FOB COUNTY Or KLAMATH. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM A. PRINCE, also known as W. A. Prince. Deceased. NOTICE is berebv aiven that tha n- derstsned has been spoo4nted Admin istratrix or the above entitled eatai, ana has Qualified. All nersons havina claim against said Estate are directed .o pre sent them, properlv verllfed. to the un dersigned at tha office of CHATBURN Y BRICK VER. her attorneys. Merrill. Orecon, within six month of tha data of first publication of this notica. Dated and nrst puoiuned wis lata aay of July. 1M9. MART MARIE HODGES Administratrix of above entitled Estate. Jl. 15-23 39: A S-1S No. TSO. ftt'MMONi V.a It t N. 4Sg IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH MARGARET M. K1PLIMGER. PUlnUff, vs. E D MILLER. Defendant. To E D. Miller. Defendant: IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OF OREGON GREETING: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against 'you on or before tha 13th day of August, l?4fi'. and tl you fan to so appear ana answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint against you. to wit: for a decree declaring void from the beginning tha marriage between said plaintiff and you on tha ground that you had another wife living at the time of said marriage, at which time your marriage to said other wife was In force and undissolved by decree of divorce or otherwise. This aimmcm Is served upon yon by publication pursuant to an order by the Honorable David R. Van den berg. Judge of the above ntitled court, said order being dated July 13th, 194B. and by publication thereof for a period of fbur consecutive and successive weeks 9 insertions'. The data of the first pub lication to July l.tth, 1949. and tha date of tha last publication to August 12th. 1949. FARRENS A MAXWELL Attorneys for Plaintiff First Federal Savings Loan Bldg. Klsmsth Falls, Oregon. Jl. 15 M-29. A. No. TXT CLASSIFIED RATES Three Days , Week Run Month Run . per word 11 , per word I5e Nw Todoy WANTED TO RENT 3-BEDROOM HOME, family of 9. two children. Will take the best of rare of your property. Can furnish refereneas. Permanent Klamath family. Write Box ISA, care Herald-Newt rORUFNT. "house ,nMHls Addition. Couple only. Inquire 329 Rogers, after m. or Saturday, OR FNT.I-Wdroom moAffiTua, 33. Phona 2-1328. fOk RRNf. 1 and"i-room''iHirftt.m cabins; aUn modern cottage. Weekly rates. Altamont Auto Court. BirlllMNtJf Good grade lumbar. Enough to build a 90x90 barn or to rough In a t-bdroom house. You hsul. Only 4290. Can ba seen si 4304 Bryant. Phona 420. Naw Today foil SAL OH TNADK, 1n. rnboar! mahgany runatxiul, Chrls-Crsft mo tor, tip top shap. tiigelher with eue trim built trailer. Pnt ftittflu, or will taka lata aixtel car, truck or pickup nd pay cash difference, PKOPI.rS WAHtKOIIWI tTOT-OTsfrt I.AIj wants housaworh o ntaid work, i'hona a ltii. owner, 2-bdruom rKima, near rairview rhMi: nUia lawn, l low ers, garden, wonderful view, 941110 with good farm, iiiig Acadooiji. o ohsna i-iait J.60M.verr desirable, r.oea"fn. 0t- tie man preferred. 3 N. rth. fOk IttNT, at-rotm lurnianed bouaa an4 araee. 2.110 Bhaal Mil. filAMUNS fiETTlNU Any sUa aUmon. aat in our own modern shop. Ymir vaiuable aarver leave awr stora. We can offer r4-tour service. Stoned c hacked fra. aUCKYS Br.PAtPl PKPT. Phona Jill TO dVI AW'AY. half ChesapaaliaTnes half Uarman shepherd puium. Inquir at n Alameda or call utM. fOft Al.t. white enameled wood rang witn oil purner, tiKa new, a.ia; twin tub electric waiher. pump. As good) aa new. Cost fix), ror quick sal, girt. Whit enameled ahower bath stall with f minis, rr). tan ba seen at A3fA Rrvanl Pruiaa AMvl CoLCnt AHrPHKHI) erne spaved ft'tnaT r -r ustj, want mmi rinrn noma Affectlonata. Call 3.1.U, Charlea Kaa- oaiLnt i. box 1114. "ffl rV-w" fc r p - " - tat u aattmata tha euet of rapalr on your kitchen, bodroom, mantel or antiqua clock, electric or spring wound. ft.CKYS RRPAIK DIPT. PrV.na 31.11 fOITR I HT be doom horHoWA Phona ami. ft5R" HiS', Troorn furDUhaadon apartmenl Phona g317. fOP ALt. aauity' ln hniVWrooni home in Mills. Will consider lata car on deal. Phona iani fo ft-k N T." 5-r m m'vHcm K'uae. $4J mJrmT ""'vi?-.. -nquir ivoiu cottage Av. WAITED, experienced mechanic. Chil oouin Crmmm. Chilnnum fir KjtiCi fiwr aedan. lMo. for aalaTltadio. heater. 375. aw7 Radrllfl. fOH BAVt, baby buggy, W- PlMng'MfC or ixt2 Division. VTHWkdLl-f-wItirToT' sal. goSd condition. n(9 Perahlng Way. TOP QUALITY ROYAL "APRICOT. 30-lb. lua. BHe nr.s W.t run SALE, D-4 caterpillar wiih doxar ano scraper, rnona ft.'U4. 14 Wr ST WOOD house trelleO months nts-csj rquippe-O. 24 It., Cost JSOQ, Wilt sell for l-haan Tiia a ... afORSALfTi93g OldsJ-door. motoror miies. extra fine condition. Se and drive to appreciate. UuA Shaata War. Phona luau fOR SALE. eVJOO equity in '40 CldJ mobile 2 -door for $200 rash. Phona aittO. BRIQUETS Ideal fuel for summer cabin. PEOPLSWAREHOi:sa FOR SALE, north of Main. pavdstreei; "wmown section, ao rooms. 4 complete baths, large lot. Caah or cash and terms. Owner other fcn terest. Ra-rv tan m uu.i ar. FHtCZphelow appraisal, nearly' new t-DejuiTOR. moaern suburban boraa for sal. rneed. Near new school, rur- BiaiaaMf rs -k. Da. aa. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS "meetinil rrlday. p.m Labor Temple, Hall 4. ti petal rs. FOR &AUrluirT!hmvrXWi-4oor engine, up no liter? a cellenl condition. Phona 43, BUI Grove. Great .Northern Aaant. War-riii 6R LEASE, apartment houa. units. w urnianed Modern. Cloae to. g74-75. Phone 43.13. fOR RrNT.5ewTyd7atsr-rvC. room home, garage, outdoor fireplace, stovee fumlUkttt 2037 Garden St. Phone 3-trKkn 6R SALE. body, fir and pine wooi oeuvered, ar you hauL Pnona TOftg ROAli. I Ford V4 to. mecW p-rnvcv nuooer iatr. aucnfica. taoo. See at 33S Broad. Apt 14. H AtTr e sg Bebollt and Recovered 12.50 ONE-DAY SERVICE CARLSON MATTRESS UPHOLSTERY aSth Phone 4510 PARTY SEEN; picking up red Vocker spaniel on west side Langell V allay Road will return the dog wtlh ne Suestlons asked. Auto Ucenaa uunbatr regon 77 B-. PRACTICAL "lWRSE-" wanted, fill flmX Prmanent.4l2 N. 11th St. F5RSAlJr l9Jtud.hakr adii coupe. Heater, overdrive, gasn tow quick aala. 3X Baaardmaa. Phona 789 RltSACl, equfty In la4f rTutoon S-pasaenger club coupe. Good con dition, easy monthly payment. Call after 5 30 at ITO', Manxanlta St. FOR SALE. Tl ft. National built IraiieT. bouae, tandem wheeto and dolllaa; to tenor finish in birch veneer: elec tric refrigerator: gas range, oil haateri 8lp 4. PhoneTulelake 2952. 2-BEDROOM unfurnished house for saW f"u basement, pi avtered. 223 Nevada. Phone 2-04S5. S38HO. fQh RENTTsmall apartmeni for eoupla only. 103 Pine. FOR SAXaETirernTDwlroom fuml.hesl house, laundry room, dinette, newly ecoritftl Inside and out. Pbooe USE Sanitize it ior mosi sa nits ilea problems. PEOPLES WAREHOUSE 15-KW INTERNATfONAL dlCMlVacti4 power plant, 110-22O-V. 00 cycle. AC single phase: automatic low oil and water cutout. See at The Timbers," 10 mile south of Lsplne, Ore. rbLlRrrlatcrarlnet"for aalefadC Good condUlon. 2312 Pershing Way. fOR-SALE. 3T-acre ranch In Henley district, on highway; mall, cream and bus route by door; acres spuds, balance hay and pasture. Living water. Good fences and corrals, fair house and outbuildings. g?800, soma terma. Phone 2-OOM. SACRIFICE, small modern house la suburbs; also 19.TT Ford sedan. Inquire 3729 Aatamont or phone 8031. TOP QUALITY ROYAL APRICOTS, i-n. lug. 98c. Oregon Food Stores. XXCOHOXfifS ANONYMOUS "meeting Friday, g p.m., Labor Temple, Hail 4, Upstairs. For SAL7TBodge'r-tontrucS, good condition; ropes, chains, tire and astra wheel, etc. 94AO. Can be financed. House No. 28. ModocPoint, Ore. fOR"RFT! firnlhed mite of-rooms, kitchen privilege. Close In. Phona 6042. A 17 COW &AlRYf!tRD wU be old st the Livestock Sal Pavilion. Phoenix. Ore.. Saturday, July 10. This herd consists of Jerseys, Guernseys and Holsteins. They sre all big cows and In excellent condition. Complete rec ords sale day. Col. A. H. Dudley, Auctioneer, phone 4174. Med ford, Ore. r&NAMEL wood stove, HO; also el ec trie ranges, tables, beds, etc. PEOPLES WAREHOUSE &TOGCHERRir.S for .ale, 10c 'pound. You pick. 430 Riverside. f-BKD ROOMpa rtTy"?u r n is h ed house for rent Call 3400 or see Mrs. Loper at tan .sriyie. . PUBLIC OITTDOOR BINGO PARTY Main St . Tuleiak. Saturday. July llh, g p.m. Sponsored by VT W. Post 8700. Bingo, roulette, raffle. Benefit building fund. j-ROOM hOt'SlTTor rentrphone 3-0731". LOST in Dorrti. brown and white springer named Duke, Klamath county license. Reward. Call 3.109. " A rtdUhEBOAf VACAtfOrf-" Enjoy a week-end on a Williamson river houseboat, boating, fishing and loafing. Phone Williamson River Store, Chllo quin, for rates, dr.waic or month. fOtTTiAlXr)ear.lng heifer, milk cow, rs bhi ts and fryers. 2 1 OB Homedalg Road. S0ACRES7 Irrigated, M 'acre grain". N frcat damage. 22 acres alfalfa. Rest seeded pasture. Prull. Large ho use. Wired for range. Electrle water beater. Stock, equtpment S14.Q00. R, A. Sipp Rt. g, Lakevlew, Ore. FO"R SALE. 2 hedrtrom modern" noma, 191S Wisrd St. gewon. Will take late model pickup as part down payment fOK ltAL. '4S anode I 24 ft. housctrstlar. Phone 2-1314. 4724 Summr Lane. OW.ni-TOVTplywnod van body, com- ilete with tailgate and clearance ightoi lota of us left In It Price gM. PEOPLES WAREHOUSE FOR SA"L. beautiful auhurbf.n 2-hr room home, furnished or unfurnished Ideally locsted for rhildfen. Near Wlard recreation park. Hardwood floors, floor furnace, instils ted, cool mom and utility porch. House newly decorated Inside and out On M wrre of Irrigated garden soil: shnibs and trees; garage, chicken house and smalt barn. Call owner, T4R9. 219 Wlard SL WAnt.D. OnllUon B. M; of logs hsuled. Phon 3031. f6P QUALlTTOYr-PRfrfVPC 20-Ib. lug, ttc, Oregon Food gtores. fOfliiAI.Clg-fltrilerho,isr gliS. Needs repairs. I2 Pershing Way. 1