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PACE TEN HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, AUG. 4, It4, MARKETS and FINANCIAL PINE PRODUCTION GAINING PORTLAND, Au(. t W Production of Idaho Whit. PondrroM. and Sugar Pin lumber IncrraMd during th wk ending July 30. but orderi declined, the We tern Pine association reported today. Comparison figures, in board feet: Last Week Previous Week Year Ago Orders M.08J.0O0 61.680.000 74.064.000 Shipments 60.SH.000 &5.303.000 ao.7M.000 Production 6S.O71.OO0 64.726.000 62W6.000 GRAIN MARKET STEADY TODAY CHICAOO, Aug. OP) The grain market drifted along with small price changes today. For the most part the trend was a little lower, although a mild rally got under may shortly before the close and sent some contracts above the previous close. There was some profit-taking following yesterday's price run-up, particularly In May wheat. Cash wheat prices were slightly easier in the northwest and southwest. Wheat closed S lower to higher. September $2.05s-,. corn was Vs-11. higher. September $l-26;-l-27, oau were lower to V. higher, September e-'. rye was v.-!1. higher. September tl.U. soybeans were I to IS higher, November M37 -3 38. and lard was i cents lower to 1 cents a hundred pounds higher, September $1283. Wheat Open High Low (low September SOS JOSS 3 04't JOSS-5. December 0 2.08 3 07 20S- March 2.08 s 2 08;, 106 3.08 May 3.04 3.04's 3.03'i J04S-'i Hogs, Cattle Steady Today CHICAOO, Aug. ( I- Hosts and rlflllw CUmy J"' bU"dln, thl """"I while no sheep were offered for sale in the livestock market today : Th rmngw w noss . . , j A relative scarcity of barrows arid " - I " "s o. . uouoie- and of sow. waling more tbM 00deck cot In a ground floor cell. pounds pushed price, up about 50 . maktag two single beds out of the ff I! iT t'S". W? itT0 jTV av- . Lighter weight held steady. Top Sheriff Jack Freney explained iot uw aa ncwipi. comprised about 90 per cent sows. Steer receipts again comprised an exceptionally large percentage of the cattle run this week. AH choice steers and good and choice yearlings closed steady with the top standing at $38.35. Lower grade offerings lost about SO cents. Cows, bulls and vrslers advanced. Slaughter lambs closed the week dull at weak to 50 cents lower prices than a week ago. -aaaasaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.aa..a-I . . ....www , PORTLAND, Aug. DPV Wheat futures and cash grain unquoted. Cash wheat ibid): soft whit. ! niK- hl. ,lln. o, i g35: White Club 05; western red Ii ;t' ! Hard red winter- nnlltiara, M- ' . 10 per cent $2.05; 11 per cent 13.05; I 13 per cent M.1C Tvime ssaan: ornmary un- ZZZTZ:'' Kr " " omv ws; per cent bji i Today, car receipts: wheat 153; K.rlM a. n a. 1 J . . vmu a, uwta B, , auujicm L, iiu i. - m . Lilo Leeds Draws Fine. Probation BEVWRLV HTT1J. cue a m ' Ula Leeds, Actor Robert i r.-T" '!TCTmena- W" nnta v one-year prooa- Rla .Waj ,n. ! being drunk In an autornohtfe o.. ! a . , . .... ' una. unariea ai. uraiin suspended a 10-day IsU aentence. i "I hope Una Is the closing chap- ter in , book your, going to throw away- the judge told the little blonde who wa. convicted with Mitchum on a irluehTri. -trller this year. ' , Old Cars To Try Trip To Coast McMINNVILLE. Aug. may be an hour's drive IPr-It to the coast from McMlnnvllie. for some i or naipn Wortman. The first Ume his car attempted the trip to Tillamook, it took from dawn until midnight. That was 45 yean ago. The same car now 48 years old will attempt the trip again today. Besides Wortman Locomobile there will be a caravan of other old cars. They will stop at Pacific City tonight, then go on to Tllla fnook tomorrow. Wortman tried last year, but didn't make It. A truck aideswiped hat buggy-like contraption and it took nearly a year to reassemble the pieces. This time a service truck will go along. Horsemeaf Sale Leads To Suit PORTLAND, Aug. 6 OPv-A res Uurant sued a meat market for J30.000 damages today because of boraemeat In hamburger. Lee and Lena Sharp, the restaur. operators, med the suit In circuit court against Ivan and Ernest Crystal, operators of the Salem Meat Market of Portland The Crystal brothers recently were convicted of selling unlabeled horse meat to a number of cafes. The Sharps contended they did not know they were buying horse meat and asserted they suffered undue humiliation when the facts earn out. VACATION WASHINGTON. Aug. 6 OP) Pres ident Truman was taking another brief vacation today at his "Shangri la" hideaway near Thurmont, Md. The president and Mrs. Truman made the 60-mlle drive yesterday. They will return to Washington early Monday. Only a few secret service men nd a navy officer charged with responsibility for the area went along. Flower Shop omvi: i. (At Greenhouses) Mil S. fth Phone IM Free Delivery flowers ky Wire Falters! DealgiM Oar Specialty uon tn her latest brush wlthte!v,n Tuatl " t to take care ' Jail Rings With Hacksaw Sound Today The sound of a hacksaw blade grating against steel sifted from tng. Two .prisoner using the w j -.. no mm to aeep it ! J" . ; They were t rustles sawing . - u-tu 10 house drunks, and the top bunk was being cut off to lessen the j distance of fall when an Inebriate rolls off. The cell floor I concrete and mighty hard. SHEVLIN Kster Isak returned tn Knrrh rw. kola to teach school after vis, ting her sister. Mrs. Henrr Erdman and jfamily. and her father. Edward Is-, C I "2". "f? haa been a P?1? ' St- .hospital i day aaorruni om," Tni- Mr. and Uit Pat. eimnfe,. - ! n.w Ti, Y . '. . ' wvpcxs vani : mw Lid Edw Iaaak Mr. and IMrs. Jim Emerr arnX 1 i"""- ." Henry Erd-i .a ,'ZSTrr?. vi Miie ana tamiiy ana Mr. and Mrs. Hary Stlnale. .nH family attended the IWA-CIO olcnlc I wnicn was held July 31 at Shevlln m nar ' sirs, tan puller of Bend la in ShevUa ruiUng her husband rw,n. cu-1 , . ... . Fwi.ii.n la vuiung in BnCT- I "iw msuns xroni ner noma,mr- "llu ears. Anarew tsring. wno In Ttnrf i -j i , .l - I . . .- " nrry Bungley and ! ramuy visited in Bend over thei and son.' Mr- Jhn Neaa and children are T' v.: SZZ "-'- "'u- of her granochUdrerT while Mr and ' Mr. ji . "a Mrs. Jim Ness are taking their , Uon- . 1 Mr. .y ?.nd are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clint I Y. n, lamuy. Mrs. RUey is ; MrsLi'rf'pr.rti.nri i. - .. I irur'll LJi frlnath . J WtUle' ! J'??'? S"? "D,.re "2 MrV fli ! Mea-tlo CVwibllaa la i .-. In --II Christ this week with Clarice' James. Mr. and Un fivanart n.hl .a.rf Janice Robinson attended the wed-1 ding of Delores Kaufman and Merle ! Wescoatt In Bend, Saturday, July 33. I Carl Lane visited hi wife In Bend 'over the week-end. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Posey moved to John Day over the week-end where he will work for the Coca Cola Bottling company. Bob Posey took hi furniture to Bend, Satur day. SHOT AT SEATTLE, Aug. 6 A Vancou ver, Wash, schoolteacher vacation ing here reported to police that the rear window of her car wa ghat tered by a bullet as she wa driving on a downtown street yesterday afternoon. After Miss Mildred Patterson. 45, made her report. Patrolman E. A. Quist Investigated and said It ap peared the bullet had come from a large caliber rifle. The source of the shot remained a mystery today. OBITUARY MINNIE A. HAMMOND Minnie A. Hammond, a resident of Elmo. Wash., passed away In this city on Saturday. August t, 1948, at 3:40 a.m. following an illness of seven days. She was a native of Osmond. Neb, and at the time of ner death wa aged 51 year and 35 days. Surviving are her hus band. Millard 8. Hammond of Elmo, Wash, two daughters, Mrs. Dale Jordan of Bremerton, Wash, and Mrs. William Warren of Centralia, Wash.; one son, Clifford Hammond of Seattle, Wash.; four brothers, William Dow of Bellingham, Wash, John of Onalaska. Wash, George aw1 Jess Dow of Newport: ' two sisters. Mrs. Rrbert Andrews of Tillamook, and Mrs. Cash Cortx of Centralia, Wash : also four grand children. The remains of Mr. Ham mond rest at the Whltlock Memo rial chapel. Pine street at 8th. No tice of time and place of funeral to be announced at later date. IJMHH.Hl'j'l MAMMaMaMafcMaM FLOWER SHOP . AS. A I PJ PHIINf Rill FUNNY "Tha Newspapermen Spend Quiet Days As Vacation - Emptied Town Fails To Give News So-"""" notl' "'! ; and In a lively news town like Klam- th Falls, that's about the situation I today. 1 It the season of summer vaca- ' Uons and general luU. as was proved by a check of conventional news Purees yesterday afternoon. Here I . some results of that news-hunt: I The county Jail h.dnt checked In , prlson Wednesday, and the . Bu romnletflv clear of In- habitants. The county clerk's office hadnt men. however, was to look out. pulled In a court complaint all day. ! About the time a complete lull Nor had It received a marriage 11- i takes over, and the newshawks be cense application. Nor had anyone come drowsy and careless, every filed a suit for divorce. And there ; thing breaks wide open. It's not wasn't a granted decree on the ' eajy to stay on one's toes In Au books. gust, but It's a good Idea. Members of the county clerk staff. however, say that August is alwavs' . .t. m,, . i..V .. ; , county, especially because Cir- ! ,., II4naW Ta aiisj B " - a. j ukes leave of his chamber, for a months racaUon about this Ume. But. they w ws!t untU Sep- K PI 11 If Kit AC DriflK II ITP aftaW a, m sassav ws Held Friday . ' .. . . ' "-uiiermi ernces were neia at Ht- i Pul . Episcopal church Pndsy 1 . f..-- c.-v. n-.-. . i .... dwvmku oiuia. auo t ( v,icu nnuinuaj .k uie age OS is. Th- young bor died of eanoer Hi. I riht arm n. .m,t.ti i. year In a vain attempt to prevent !Pr"1 -f h Which fl nally took his life. : Throughout his illness. Stephen showed remarkable courage After' ""-Itaiin. hi. arm h. immri,iai ! "n nn- h mn,edutely Irnd to lon "esplte the hsnduin and insists on .nin, I the handicap, and insisted on going nrlmm,n' horseback riding and Rtenhen u a aMH.n n .... I mont school and the members of his c1 made t'dy contribution to Klamath county cancer fund 1uo, thto year In Stephens honor. bringing the money In pennies and In a tk to The Herald and ' ' va.a7. The youngster Is survived bv his ! iauier ana mother and one brother. BrUCe. It. rouP ' Stephen's young "ends acted as pallbearers. They wer Norman Cox. Paul Brockman. Bill Liggett. Dorvan Bricks. Jim Fr,or. Jim O'Connor and David Al- meter. Illiterate Negro Jailed For Forgery MIAMI. Fla, Aug." OPlA 25- year-old Negro who says he cannot read or write Is serving a prison term for forgery. The Negro, Lewis West, was sen tenced to one year and 11 raonth in federal prison yesterday by Fed eral Judge John, W. Holland. He pleaded guilty to forging endorse ments on four government checks touting 1100. Secret service agent said West simply marked an "x" on the backs of the checks which he told them he obtained from , mall box at the address where he lived. He then persuaded neighborhood merchant to cash the checks for him by telling them he wa unable to read or write, the agent said. REPPE Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Palls, Ore, Au gust 3, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Reppe. route I box 151, a glrL Weight: T pounds 13 ounces. CHESTNUT Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore, August 6. 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Har old Chestnut, route 1 box 644, a boy. Weight: 9 pounds g'j ounces. SHELLAND Bom at Klamath Valley hospital. Klamath Falls, Ore, August 5. 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Con rad Bhelland, Klamath Agency, a (Irl. Weight: 6 pounds t'.i ounces. JACKSON Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore, August 6, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Jackson, Chlloquln, a girl. Weight: ( pounds 11 ounce. KLflmflTMv mm. HOP BUSINESS winnar!" Th' unty Juvenile office even 1 seemed a little quiet. ! And at 10 last night the city hoosegow had haltered only two drunks as the result of a full day a operation. The chamber of commerce had , nothing to offer. The secretaries were basking In the afternoon ; warmth waiting for an expected in- 1 flux of tourist, who were vacation- , ine from anmewhrr. .!. The general Idea among news- 1 All Aluminum - AN-Alliminum HoUSe Planned I SPOKANE. Aug. ! Prod lie- tion of a complete aluminum house. with studdlngs. Joists, gables, siding and roof all of the lightweight metal, la envisioned within the next aw wvuuui Mb nrmj MITII 1 ITlll- wood rolling mill. A company spokesman said yes- I terday 1 1.000.000 1 being spent for 1 new machinery to enable the big. 53-acre pUnt to go Into diversified r?, . ... ........... ,,. rrremiy pur-, chased bv Kaiser from th. ia, ... , dlnt"r-tton- 'Plo- law men. I Small Fire In D..LLI. r rs """"I lumn UOUSea smau rire in a rubble dump . rw C77liuaru?arr Cisp I OUT W SS oon extinguisned this morning be. i" " prT"a to nrDr timber. ? "Ported by Klamath Forest Protective assoc. J""' rZ!. ,Rrj:A . Du'n i tnm Ptnnr "Prinn Joined forces , with a camp crew to fight the ! blaze. I Forward Buying, Building Spurt Slows US Recession NEW YORK. Aug. uPa Forward 1 again In the closing months of the DUTln by businessmen and a spurt in home building lessened the lm pact of the recession this week. There were msny Indications the declining economy was leveling off in some fields, at least temporarily. Earl R. Muir. president of the Louisville. Ky, Trust company and a spokesman for the American Bankers association, put It this way: "We are going through a very fine period of readjustment. We are getting better productivity from labor which has reduced building costs. Retail business has been low ering Its Inventories. He noted some slight pickup other than seasonal. He said there can be no real depression when pros pective purchasers have some $175. 000 000.000. In savings and bank de posit. Economists thought builness prob ably would hold at mid-year levels through September; that at the end of the quarter there might be a turn upward. But they felt employment and production might turt downward I FUNNY BUSINESS VVlSECrTACKEH WOUTLE Vet's Mail Bag A. a wrvtve Io vaiarali. In the torn muiitly. una iiav.iMM,r will iHihliah an uava.iimal inluitiit til n.wa bi'i.r. from lha valaiana admlm.liallun rH furlhst Informaiitm .ai.rau. tti.Hild eonlavl at arilla lltalr mml VA oliu-e Veterans planning to attend school this lull under the a. I. bill are advled by the veterans ad ministration to muse certain their ceruiicatca of eligibility are In or-ae. If a veteran was attending school lal spring or tins summer under I lie U.I. bill, and Intends to con tlnue In the same school and course tills fall, his present certificate of eligibility nn file with the VA Is valid. There Is no need for htm In contact the VA about a certifi cate. If he Intends to continue lit the same school but In a dllfereut course, he should see his school's registrar to Irani whether the In stitution requires a supplemental certificate of eligibility. If a veteran Is not now In school. and holds an unused certificate of eligibility Issued by the VA before September 1. 1M8. he should ex change It now for a new type cer tificate. If ht plans to take a course tin fall. The veteran who has no certifi cate of any kind should apply for one at his nearest VA office. If he Intends to enroll In school for the fall term. He will be Issued the new type certificate when the VA de termines that he meets the neces sary eligibility requirements. HuraUoo af the Week Q. My husband, a World War veteran, died of a non-sen Ire con- necled ailment. Am I eligible for a pension? nurrted tc Tthe veteran prwr A. You may be eligible it you does not exceed Uie limitation es- tabllshed by law. and your late hus- band a service meets the requlre- menu of the Us. Liskey Will Leaves Estate Of $100,000 The estate of Dave Liskey. 6-year-old cattleman and farmer. Is tentatively valued at 1 100.000 In real and personal property, accord - ing to proo.!. iir. COUrtnouse. i Liskev died July 34. His will. dated July 32. 1M. bequeathed to t his wife. Maude Liskey. all real estate and real property and left : the residue of the estate to his two daus-hters. I ITIC Will WS WI1CTW-U vy ! Shuck and John Liskey of MerrMl and bv Attorney U. 8. Balentlne. u., U Ilnrlasr "P "0 UnOCr iWov In Vo!lv ., - ,snThe WUU- mette valley hop harvest Is under may with the number of harvest hands apparently adequate until September 1. Then with the harvesting of clus. ters. m Rowell. manager of the U. S. Hon O rowers assorutlon. said W. .wrwaa-tH lha vl.Ld nf fnaalea ... -t ---- ' ----- probably would be light, but that the entire crop la expected to be Ul.ni .... 1. tan jaaia . b.ii .a-- d' between dog can delect the difference notes onlv one-eighth of a i tone apart, according to Uie Ency- clopedia Brilannira. I year and continue a declining course until mld-lDM. Some of the week 'a optimum waa baed on ft Mjte In buslnesa loam, the flnit In 38 weeks. The increaiie brought the total ot biuine loam by bantu to 12.e91.000.000. It waa small Increase only atamnnnn snri it r . seasonal reaction brouRht on aa ! buMneu borrowed to build up stocks for the fall and Chrlstmaa seasons. But It was an encouraging trend. especially when tied In with other brlsht spots. Private home building picked up I during the week and coiutructton j awards snot up to 2:(94.. ,000. a 1640 hluh and about 8100.000000 above the previous week. It was much- better-than-usua.1 ?onal upturn. Cotton textile market prices re mained firm. BuMneaa was food In print cloths and sheetings. Automobile factories pushed to ward an all-time yearly hluh In pro duction. Studebnker pUnned to step up its output. General Motors, Ford and Chrysler plants continued on an overtime baxis. -VERSUS THE DWAr - . They'll Do It livery Time i-m. MS A BACHELOR, SAVJOOO THE UkU SALES MANAGER SAID VOU JUST COULDN'TMIX ROMANCE WITH BUSINESS- AND WHAT'S AAO(?E. ryPf IS TO TAKE HIS WIFE ft -e" If Di ieiiie vninlne a ai l pwjinicoo isirj inc r i- .. . . . . . . r-. S NFLUENCfc 5 ALL kl-illv PLACE-BUT NOT kk AND THAT'S i Pine Tree Theater To Close Today The Ptiie Trrt Uimtcr. oim of KUmalh i oltlrat playhouaet, will be rliMrd b? the muuuf rmrnt mtler tmthti show, tt tu announced todiiy. Iiuiulrv at the office uf Kl.malh theaters In the Rsqulra building brought Information that the clus. tire la permanent so far as the present management of the theaters Is concerned. The Pine Tree is In a building owned by the Moore family. Dr. Ralph W. Steams and T. R. Wal ters, and It Is understood Uie pres ent lease on the building will ex pire in a few weeks. Owners of the building made no comment Bbou, lu Ulu p,n. t, a nneramt for many years y Harry and Rose Poole before Uie present manage menl took It over some years ago, operating It along with the Tower. Esquire and Pelican. , , . . ; MUfdCr Q.QSC Retrial Denied CrDAR RAPIDS. Is.. Aug. 5 District Judge J K Hriserman todsy overruled a motion for a new trial for Dr. Robert C. Rulledge Jr . Ht Louis pediatrician, convicted of sec ond degree murder in the slaying of his wile, alleged srdurer. The defendant nodded his head calmly when the Judge said he was announcing his ruling at the start the benefit n,i, Neither Rutledue nor his Wife. . i j ., . ' aiaunru aiij n..r axr.l .-auiica la H(t), . , an the Juilee said Uiat the motion was ' in.i unu.iaian.d LM-uin. uf uai . overruled "on each and every" one JVf ""'. it""', "l. 1 ' Ul UIP dl . ! U U I HIS. t'NAMMITV PARIS. Aug. i4h Adm. Louis Denfrld. U. 8. navy member Of the Joint chiefs of staff, todsy salo there u -great unanimity of opin - Ion" on the way the Atlantic pact defenses should be organised. Denfrld spoke at a news confer ence In the American embasiy. which followed the talks by the American Joint chiefs of staff with French. Belgian. Dutch and Portu guese military leaders. At the conference with Denfeld were Oen. Omar Bradley, army: and Oen. Hoyl Vandenberg. air force. Justice ( ouri Melvln Oeorge Terry, failure to ODt?y atop -.icn, pme ISM. Marvin A.Yin Powers. Inadequate i emergency brake. Pine 19.50. Jaclcson Donald Coleman, no warning device on vehicle. Pint 15.50. Oren Irvin Dlttner. no PUC li cense. Pine 20. Kenneth D. Whllely. failure to ! j display PUC wetht receipt. Pine $5 50. Albert Men Stephens, failure to attach red flag to end of load. Fine 15.50. Andrew Oeorge Jackson, no warn ing device. Pine $5.50. Charles Letuhton Perry, truck of excessive height. Pine $550. Ronald Glen Oulley, Improper muffler. Pine $5.50. Ronald Glen Oulley, no operator's license. Pine $5.50. Ralph Marshall Bayers, Inade quate emergency brake. Pine $5.50. Melvln James Allard. failure to drive rlsht side of hlRhway. pine $15. John Paul Poster, failure to obey stop sign, rine Robert Anderson, truck ftxle over load. Pine $23. Donald Irving Klem, combination overload. Pine $50. Donald Irving Klem, truck axle overload. Pine $25. Edward Daniel Alt. no wheel covers. Pine $5.50. Municipal Court Howard Holmes, drunk. Pine. $50 and 30 days, suspended to leave town. Joseph Plynn, vanrancy. Pine, $100 and 30 days, suspended to leave town. Pauline Riddle, drunk and dis orderly. Pine, $25 or 12'i days. William Davis, drunk. Pine, $10 or 6 days, Robert R. Harrison. U-turn. Pine $10. Lloyd Herman Ryser, ran stop lftn. Post $5 ball. Myron Harvey McLaln, U-turn. Recogged. H NO "THEN HE GOT MARRIED 3 NO SALESMAN ALONo ON reinLnkie r&mimirNc. .. , KI3HT IN IT5 ON 1WE ROAD! FINAL' . Accident Victim Hos Broken Back PORTLAND. A,. 6 a-.-J.rk Orumlen, 31, whoae car crashed lliln an mhankmtil n,.r Trnnl. . H.I. WI.UI.. .nrf I..M-I : ' - -" " " ."" I passengers. Is paralysed from the walit down. That was the report of hnspltal atlendanls. who said annuleti's bark was broken In the accident UIKMTUR 8.MEM. Aug i.-lt C. Juhn-, Still. FllSflie. Is the trnitmrarv e. : ecutlve director of the (lrrgon Chest. succeeding the late Irl 8 MrHherry. ! Johnson said he did not want orr- manent appointment. He Is a field repreaentatlve now of the stale wide fund-raising organlsatlun. Want Adi phoned to till before 11:30 a. m. appear the same day) LEGAL NOTICES moth or .i t In th Clrruil Courl ul lh l.tl OtuA. fur Klamath I'minn. In ttwa matl.r uf lha Kilata af I A tl.rvu.d 1 ..d .ollra to Iwraliv slv.n lital und.fai.itad A.liiilnlBlr.lu will, IK u .1. i AniM.vd of Mid Xi.ia. IriMn and all.,; Auau.1 n. Ha will apll io in. hi. 1.1 j bldilar. al an.. I. ..!.. I,.r r..n ar i ! late .nd far Ine nir. and davwari I ad autiiart la ranrirmatluo at Mid i lullri th. Inllualna ....... , um.,. al Mid K.lal.. la wll. U.I IS In nia S.I af Walla. Ola- ...n. !..rtnr wns ,m rMlr n..hln.,, ii.Iuim ...d )U,.. iT ia."" " '" .'. to' n..d. eur.u.nl In ardar of Mid Courl d.i.U Jul. IW L...a 1...I. at nffu-a uf rWrt C Th.-ina. Sim M..n SlrMI. Klamath r.lU, Uiln All bid to ba In arili ia and lu ataia man. war nf paimanl ar wtnta Am aa aU bid. ma, r.iarl.d U.Sd Julv St IMS Hrnr i iiiohai. aihii niatrain. S lsha. TA1 Ji ts-sa: aotiia or bi.k 1 fa Ihe C'irvuil L'tiil ul ina giala of I Or.euai. fur a.amata Count,. In In. 1 fn.uar nf lha gat.t. of Ja.nt g Uf... I l private mi. Stand cr.dit M m.jf Mam taaal f.al th. fcat.te and for lha hrir. and a1.ala.aa. .nd auhiacl Io i-unltrnialiun of Mia I r;4 'V.i.'rJ'To".! f"""' """ fan Mtnal Flup.rt . timing labia with 1 ,h' .. " , j Vi-l.Tn..1-:. 1 mat (( tut aiNftd T.t. ami SmIJ A'rti)nl U anion Touli. Hm DM)trly: Usjiiinlfitfl ! hm moat Norltwriv turner i Lot I n HuieU ! nt Mr" Ad'imJti to llljr uf K.rnnttj .tJuttg in rV Hi I nm f I Y lift of Ml Wtllllt Stfrl r rmrl Milcll Strr 7u thn-rfs lnu(ftafrlr at riati anrl " Mt. Whiinr atrval m t, llwnr N.rthta.r.r anil parallal with Ml Whilnssv airaal 7D faat Utonra North waalarlr along tha Waalarly Una of Ninth Slraat W t4 o lha plait n( hCinnln and numherMl j4 N. ftth ft! . Klamath ralU. Oragun. ftala U mtttt purauaiit l ordar ot aald Cmirt rtalrrl Jul 13, lW laava bid for undanicnd al nffira of llart C Thnmaa, Mm Main Rt . KUtnalh rsll. Oragf-n All hid to ha In writing and to ttata nunnrr o( pavnwnt nr Urmi Anv or all hid mar ba rajactad. Dtslrd Julr IS. 1M MAVnri.lK K KKVm, garuirll Jl W W. A. S-IO-No. 7. ai MHIIM Nn M.MU K IN TIIK riRfl'IT rornT Of TIIC i RTATK OF OREGON FOH KldAMAIll Tar Ot ORKJON. Rapranlad nd nr. in. or trie ulterior ol vaieran. Affairs. Plalnlirf. va ! CHAIIl.gs W OA I'll II g T V and I in.V-i.'. J """"V, Hu.band i and lfa. rd.,. I To Ch.alaa W tl.u.hl.r. .nd Ph. II,. 1 I iiauaitarir. iHt.nd.nta alt. 'J.J"' 2M'-''t l "V. ,r ORMiON; Ytu ara hcrby rrqulrad In appaar and anawar tha complaint fllad ajcmruit uu In lha alMive antlllad Court nd Mult on nr hafnro lha axplratlnn nf four waalta from Augtiat S, iU4U, which la lha data of fir! puhllratlun of thta urn mini, and If nu fall to anawar. for want thareof. lha plaintiff will apply to tha Court for tha ralMf prayad for In Ita complaint, to-wlt: 1 That plaintiff hav and wnvtr Judgment aiainal you for Slt.10 with In tarat at 4' par annum from October 4. I Mil. tngathar with SIO advanced for title report. IIM allnrnayi' fcaa. and plalnlllf cofta and dUburaamanla hara. In. 2 That tha turn of 1M held and re tamed br plaintiff In t ravolvlng fund pertaining tn your loan ba applied upun tiff's mortga dated Or- tolr Sll. 14S and rerorrird Nnvatnltar 1. 1IHS In Volume m at page tSJ, Klam alh County M or t gaga Rarnrda on tha real prnperly in Klamath County, Or- gnn, aearrirwd M milowa. In-wll: Heglnntng at a point on lha fnrlr line, which la alw tha center Una of lloma- dale Road, which Ilea South along tha rtM-ir una a dUianra or ll feet rr'im tha Northweal corner nf tha NK'E of Rerllon 14, Tnwnahlp :m Rnuth nf Hang a Eaal willamatta Meridian in Kiamalh County, Oregon, and running thence: Continuing South along tha forty Una a dlalanra nf ion feat In a point: thence North SO 17' Eaat a d la tan eg nf 30 feel tn an Iron pin on Ihe Kaat Una of Ifnmedale Road; thence continuing rrnrtn m;rr Kaat a 'dla lanra of IB7.a feat to an Iron nin: thence North parallel to tha We.t foriy Una a dUtanca nf too feat In an Iron pin. thence ftotjth SO. 17' Weat a dlaianre of 1R7 8 feet tn an Irnn pn nn tha Kaal line of Homedale Road' thenra continuing ISmilh tot' jy wtl a dlaianre of ,'U) feel, mnre or leaa, tn tha point ot beginning, aald trart ronlalnlng one half acre, mnre nr Icaa In lha Nnrlheaal quarter nf aouthaaat nuarter nf flerllnn 14 Town hip .m Hoiilh, ftanga Kaat Wlllamalla Mer idian. h decreed to he a flrat Hen nn aald real rironortv for the full amount of aald urlatment? that aald mnrliit ha . cloaed and aald real properly enld aa provided hy law, and tha prneeeda nf aid tale applied to tha aallifactlon of aald ludgmrnl. 4. That any parte io inia atiit may he purchaser al aald aale and that Ihe terlff nlara lha mm-ha -.era In nm. aaailon and thai plaintiff hsva aiirh other and further relief aa In lha Court iav aeem meet ana eoiiitahie. , Thla mmmnni li aervad upon rmi hy tihitration tharaof pnea each weak foe I 1 M s.UWir-Vs.V By Jimmy Hatlo 1 HATE TO SCI BUT THE WAV THlNflSARE IN THE OUT-OP-ntWN OFFICES IU HAVE TO ;iZMAKE. A 5WIN9 AROUNO THB CWUNTKT'-Cr" 1 SHOULD 81 MJi BAC IN ABOUT I- four lUfMMlvt whIu In th lUrsltf Nw, t9tomvf ' rt r I clrt'itU i ion pursuant lis nrlr uf Hun t, I, Hilr, Jtn)aj uf It is l(iunl Cmiri o , ihm t.l tirvatstt (sr KUfMlh t'uunt. j " "" cMNrmo aci.w..... t,.r piauniif 1J Main Slraal . Kl...n, ralU. Oeasxi a limn wo. i CLASSIFIED RATIS na o thrM Hats Waak Dun . stmtia aun New Today ' I'm mdum I turn si.. io ' arh.i larkaia. '"! ""' ' rni- auaa u io rH nrT ")! h.Kt- oi Irtl Marfiii Ht pmr month unrumih4 ritMs in Inuulr i B Main tOH H.M K Altu ihlmr nil fM-fj Kr. (( i-sMte remtlMlnn tmr ( In Ml-M. ritois JMO oc Mil Hhsaia W. rOH AI r I, flTt .lud-rtl 1M7 Wtw4 Ion, I vt in w h irttrh T in HI Ft'il h..j.i lint) mliM 230 ntkMr. HT rOR ftAl.K. 14 rh4-vr..ll frsoaf Iran, (rotation. MOO Trailarhuu J r naaiaal rath ntfar Phont MAS tinrtcM rlarva fnr aal wll lead frr faalla). PhaNM laj txtM Hat rnw fOn HrvT ' naw f Wrfrnnm " RleaVnl h.ma Nn pala ISSI Wlard fOH Xltai l.-n,. lima ku.liv.M n.tline --Milmalalj S1SS par aaaMIH. fhona ST 1 WM I ( MAM " want. S ! SIMiM anil Hnartl. 314 Walnut Call SSaT i,i ).tl I aiud.h.kar I'anifiandar. Has mn, clul. h llarlaf and hxir .. " ln. hW a.,4 ""r W sr,"'" "J '" J, A1T mal.l ra4l..d and wmiMe apr'nta III .ifl a baratla. SSS; t-anti.a ptvnna S eon , rrN SAI f altr.rllva 1 I drawn i fum.r.. haidarond ftft.r and firaalera double line and aonaiata f-aar na.r avhonl and on K..a rami.; ssaoo. and will lake I. la mortal rar aa part patm.nl a I'a'lln.. tual off !!, and t'allfamuw Phon. am y STT . IIV n p!nrd man with famtl w. u'd Ilka in rani inrum'.d a ae 1 l-arlanona K.U-. Ph. PS1S foa SAt K 111 4-t.a.a.l drwa Dodse. atMUl rnnat-than. 4nj Dnar Aaa. f h..n. j nam W A NTT. II rfalt 'and ' KouMbMpar " foe am.lt tamlh. af o-1.tl I aa.. front Au Hlhtn fvl lal fall foal Mif.iji Aimmoie ' hadmnnt m-iirn hum In e.rallent hana nn a saved ttiaal, Svsoa auk tiuo dowa. a . a a tfiiPTM ainr lar. Inl tt.n h.aamantt SVWfl wilh SIOM dowa. Mlrn aininu roo 1 HT mANrt PARK l int I hwjnwMn. Ifmmedial JOHN HfiKKR Ptir favaa Mltl I0IS Main AITTION inHav. Augtiat T, t ffnon HI'MMKN laANR At'CTtON MART Bring anv thing aaltvahla vrapi viorlr, I wilt diM-ontlnua aalllng llvaatorh tor lha lima bring C C Hamiilaa Umrr C"nl (lwiart. Aurltonaar fOR RAI.g. waanar plga. SIS. Phone Mas rrRNt.HFn ap.rWn,IM 1h: fOR sUl.t, gnd naylng llighwar 1unh rminlar, fountain and gaa atallon. Raaannahla rh tiivmnl Rmalt mnnthly pavmanta Information al ISO It Mam Phfna VU trtp Mi l Hlt rnamalgairanga, W adff .h-i tno. Call aS, or Inquire ..l!!,., ,P-r,m'nl toW",,, -m- 'OB ar.ST. I rm apartment, rumlihed, S3J month 4U Mark.t roil SAt f J ao-.m hot... Must be mil" M.hen'f.r snrtillnn fnn aA, e .- ., , wo '"'.'?' -' ?."" ."".ri. V iron water. 14 milea from Granta Paaa. want trailerhnti or artful Imh a a Wiley. IIS Rat Main. Klamath rails. fa HA rord 6n coupe. Good aha pa! Call l itM roa KAI lblcebo"antf g hah hugRv. fhona Kmi, or call at 314 Cmalir. " ( fOR SAt.r, enamel" Ira ah nurner "wllh r.iiN, lm xia Khaata Way. Oft JAl.r. three Iota with modern home, S.M40. Small down payment, balance like rent 2m RrUtol. Phone S-174.1. ton nrNT"j room hotiePhnne SSta; Gi(;r coi-NTra nrAi.mg wanted Omaha Scientific Runnlv C. Dept. m loni N 34lh It, Omaha 10. Neh. wrnrThAOK M 104 UMrTplcInip. tnn, for amall modern houae. Phone S-fi7.t4. COKT. !W)6 mntrefnileeOranrn ! Phone Tulelaka 70 or write Vern Mcmatreel. Tulelake. Calif. foil HRNT, S rof.rn dunles. $4S. Partly aiicf, 1 an ainHiA. ton ItrNT'very rlnae InTS -room mod ern furnUhert apartment. Employed. Reference One or two adutti. S3 .00, month. JI74 Oak, Phong a,VtS. WANrro. union harber." Writellatc 2iiB, Merrill, or phone SSOI Merrill. FON ftAl.K. I4rrhevnlat $.paaaangee eoiipe. radio, healer, apol. fog and hack -up llghla, new motor, aeat covert, floor mala nd hock a. SS7A, Phone 9 I HIT. See at 3l Hntnedate. FOR SAt.r. flo arrearirrliated.Tr'if4l houae, eleclrle water haatar, wired for range. 3.1 acre alfalfa, as arree aeeried paaturg. real grain Prult, atock. equip ment. 114 .mo. gome terma. R. A. HH'p. We.talde. Ttl a. La It ev lew, Ore. WE MAVR acala model In road fraderaT f'raval truck, concrete miners, aanai ift, ileam hnvela.Parka Variety. ton RENT, 3 bedroom modern Imulatetl houae prtrtlv furnlnhad, near A I Union! rhool. Phone SWT. IMS RED OI.DII. COMVIRTIWarr'eK" erlea; ea than a year old; all acrea orlea. Priced SaaAO. Phone S20S after P m . h rriffiirkar-Ruppraarhone FOR HAF.K, 'nearly"new A-S Caaa corn"-' hlne Com pie la clover attachment. Innulra Ann I n ri.i..- Cl.l:AN,"a room furnUhed anarlmenft ' Adiilla. Rt, rrancla A part mania, SJS Oak Phsina nni XRRlVINn d'-iTy.nMn'i TolnVTeenJ.al maraarai u mien dreaaaa. other girir draaaaa Including autiatyns, sof Main. I I I. .a. V 'aT J r I a iArw dr